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VOLUME XX VII. (Dljin State JaumaL PA I LI' YHI-WfcKtLY AND WfcEltL? HOHOUIiHR cb OO. MM). HHOlH,ttH, Editor. Trrai Invariably in Adranee. lUm- , W.OO par jut. . y tU Urrlr, pr Mk .snots. Tvi U.hu S ou pr jmt. WmiT S. 00 t Club- ol ton and oiu 1 SO TKDU8 Of ADVERTISING BT THlt SqOARI. (tw um om um uat a m&un.y i Ucf On On Um Om Out can 1 mi ., 918 00 ; on aqu vsaka. ; ,U W " U uuDtha Vi 00 ; on " I wk,,. I 00 0 mouths 10 00 , OM " 1 weak.,,. 1 10 8 month- 100; on " ftdftya..,,, 1 00 9mouUiB 9IU;om 11 SUti.... Tl 1 month 4 M ; om " 1 InsartlBa 10 DiipUytd adntrttMnunu halt man than the abort HtM. A'HartlMiuHiitii.lMdftd and plaotd 1b the oloiu of b; JalNotleM,''dobl4thordttuiiirratet. All Botlow nqalrsd to m pubUihsd by law, laf el rstss. If ordsnd on ths lonid txalaiiTB.T aflat ths Ant Mk, H per cent, loor tliku tL abor niM ; bat all saab, will appear In ths Trl'WMkl; wltboat eharg. Ba-.lnH Cudi, not Mowdlnf fin UbM, pl year, la' IK $'J,oO pr tins ; ouUldt lit. NoUtM af meelingi, chu-iUbls sodttlss, Ire soap. tt, o., balf rio. AciTrtlMmot Mt Beonip.nWd irltb written dlrso-lioM will bt inurtod till forbid, Bnd aharBBd uoord. All trtvuieni adixrtivmmu mutt b paid to adwuwi, Thl rulfl will nut bo TBnsd from, t'nder tU prnant iytn, the BdTsrtlm payt to uich fur Ui ipaes hs oocuplss, ths changM bslo eiirif Mil- with tb oompuaitloa only. TbU plan ii now mrllT ftdiinuid. TUESDAY KVKNING, AUGUST 86. Clly Bank Hlory Prmtoi Letter The party in Ohio which has for Ita standard-bearer Ikury ti. Payne, a mun whom bis neighbor aud towufmen of Cleveland bare aworu before aa Investigating committee of the Legislature, that they would not believe Aim under oath, appears determined to carry od the can Tasa aa It woe begun in the Columbus Theater, by a perversion of the truth and a resort to unmitigated lyiK. Pur the last two months they huve bveu telling the people that the defalcation Io the Stale Treasury was caused by Wm, H.Gi sou, "the BUck Uepublioao Treasurer." 'Ibis has been stopped with a round turn by the report ot the commUsiooer, Mr. Sparrow, hA uuB in An nl trruul I w tlint Lh mMlut rStbfltracled by John ii. Breelin. Mr. Sparrow is jk Democrat like thumwlves, aud there isuo way to auderinine or do away with the effect ot his report, except to denouuee him as a " Black R-puOlicau," and then deny the fairness of the report; but Mr, (Sparrow is tlie recently elected Chairmnu or the Democratio Committee ol Franklin county, wtiou services are much needed bert?, ai.d who baa many friends, and theielore tbiy giumble and growl, but neither bark nor bite. Fulled, therefore, io these great ends, disappointed In not being able to shield their own robbeiteit bubiiid thu follies of Mr. Gibson, thoy come back to a mean, weak slander, wblcb had a sickly txisieuoe la some of the most rabid sheets of the party, a month or six weeks ago. namely: "t at the tit ate lost nearly one hundred thousand dollars through the instrumentality ol Salmon P. Chase. Breslln, the Treasurer, depot Ited u?arly that amount with the City Bank ol Cincinnati, upon the recommendation of Cbast, and the deposit was lost." That ia the way In wbloh the case U put by the Cincinnati Jnqurtt of Sunday, iu its Introduction to thi letter ol W. S. V. Prentias, who. It appears, is the agent by which this new Blander was flrH given se cretly to the publio, and who, being a secret agent of the general government, at a nign sal ary, is in perieci keeping with bis daily business. This Mr. I'reutiss says : " Soma time lust winter, Mr. Breilin, in oon-verttailou wiiti mjsell regard tug tbe losses to the btate by depoatta Willi bauki, remarked that It was lu)Haeiuie to wntistaud tlie iuprlunltiet ol bankers aud politician ; and luitber, alluding to tue tiiy Uaiik depotiis, he produced v letter iTuM Govtrnur tiulnwn P. Chm$e, tecum-mending m dtiottitf 8t4te bonda tn ikt C'U.V tiunkoj ttmmnmi, wAicA letter, he infonmU mr, Ac uws about to tlxote tv the ftnamte Com-mutt. I urged him to make it a part ol bin auawer to Ww mierioga tones ol tbe i;omintite. iu reply, be taid inai be could not, as Uoveruor Lihae, utihvutch a piMuuml vvpuumt, um a ptwnat fnzttit, uhU furthtrmvii, thai t'haie controlled ttvetat vjtuenital Hi'Wtluun newt pipeti, mott which wat the dilute Jvurnat, all ot wtiicb were tbu IrieuUly to blui but which, if he nude puMio Mr. Lbase's letter, would alt be dowf. on mm." We venture to nay ibat John G. Brealia never told Mr. i'reutiM itut be was Induced to make the City Bnk of CLucinuati a depository upon tbe rvcuui mend ati ou ol Governor Chase. Tnat be may bve had a letter from Mr. Chase, relating to that bauk, Is probable, although, as we understand, Gov. Chase baa no recoHeeilou ol ever having written such a latter but what we deuy is, that John G. Breslln waa ever Induced by tbe letter to make that bnk depository. He b d other reasons to govern bis aet, aud that we veuture to say Mr. Prentiss knows. Did Mr. Bresliu not lutorm Mr. Premiss ol the Humes of ctrtain leading J)ttnoert who bad some Influence In tbe uiattert We tbiuk we might name a lew Just to refresh tbe memory oi this government ueteottve. But we do not intend to give undue atteutlou to th matter. We ask to have the letter pub lishtd. it In existence. Governor Chase has no oonoealmeutd. He has no lavors to atk of tuose who would by stealth ot by luusndo stab his repitatlun. Let us, we say, have the letter. It is s,iid that this leltter waa written In Cin cinnati. Tbe owners ol tbe bank say thoy kuoW nothing of such a letter and never heard of it. Governor Cuae iulurms us tbal If be ever wrote a letter to Mr. Breslln concerning the Ctty Bank aud Ita use as a depository, be baa no recollect loo of It. lie neither denies) having written it, nor admits it. Ue says that be has no recol lectio i ol it. lie never bad an interest in tbe bauk to the value ol a dollar. II such a letter was ever written, he Is, as wt understand, perieottjr willing that it should be published. We Qud by an examiuatiou ol the books that Mr. Breilin made bis Urst deposit In tbe City Baok on tbe 23d of February, iW'i. Governor Cbate bad at that time been absent from Cincinnati three mouthy attending to bis duties In Washington -,s alienator or tbu United States. U he wrote such a letter as Preutias spealu ol, it rauit have beeu wiltten three mouth belocs, lnd mil tlia arhila tn Brutllii'a banila. Bviid nt aocordiug to Prentiss, it waa this letter which induces the deposit, breslln was a long time thinking about it, aud it must have been a pow erlol letter, to have produced moh marvelous efltcls. It sounds llkeooe ol those stories wbloh old sailors sometimes tell to "the marines." But allowlug the case to have been exactly u Preutiss would have bis partisans believe, iu What way could the trnusactton implloate Gov ernor Cbase I Breslln kuew that Mr. Chase had nothing to do with the Bank ; that be was nst ther stockholder, borrower, depositor or officer in ibe 11 auk that when he made his first de posit Governor Chase had been la Washington three months, Now thea, will this Mr. Prea ties, and tbe Locoloco papers with him, say that Mr. Bieslio niaue no Inquiry abcut (he Bauk, as to Its character, ew. that be depeuded aulsl ou tbe note ol Uoveruor Chase ! The money rvmalued in the bank we don' know bow long. There were seventy thousnod dollars there when It failed, and the State lost It. But the State knew that Breslln deposits money in that bank. Med ill aud Morgan botL kuew ot tt-ibey must have known it lbj never advised him that the baok was bad, ant, might bieak they did not think so perbpi Wow we bave authority lor laying that Govern or Chase never knew that ihr waa a dolUp the public money deposited or bad been depot ited ia tbal bank, until be read it io the report alter the baok bad tailed. , . , ,. . . We ou Imagine nothlog more mean than ItaU attempt to abufflo off a responsibility which oaglit to rest, aud must rest forever upon Mr. Breslln aa Treasurer, aud upoa Morgan, Travill Jt Co. aa Fund Commissioners under the Medill Administration, upon toe aboalderi of Govern-or Chase, upoa the pretense that ht sometime or other wrote a letter to the Treasurer, advising the City Bank aa a publio depository. The Statesman nitcheo into Mr. Spar row the chairman ol the veatoernuo Co outy CommitteeTbe vVnr Begun. No event has contributed so muon to eioite the Ire of the Locofocos as the report made by nr.Hpanow in regard to tbe late dedication In the State Treasury. It makes them jump like pping turtles with a shovel full of live ooals upon then baou. It baa taken away from them be opportunity of accusing an innocent party of the tbelt an t shielding a guilty one. It hat spiked their principal oanuon the one with which they expected to do tbe most execution. while It affords tbe Kepublicaus an opportunity to rut their wbole Hue In a very damaging manner. We are tberelore not surprised at the Impotent wrath exhibited this morn lug by tbe central organ. It cannot keep in any longer, and now It hae set about bellitleiog the report, and abusing Mr. Sparrow, the Chairman ol the Democratio : Central Committee of Franklin County tbe gentleman who wrote the report aud who penned tbe sentence, "that th monbt was abstracted won tue Tbkajiubt bt Jobn G. BiiKSLiN." Tbe central organ speaks of "the owlish and pompous dullness embodied la tbe report thus etrlklog Mr. Sparrow a backhand, ed blow, who Is tbe author of the report. Tbe central organ is also very mad tbat Governor Chase appointed a committee to m .ke the in-vestlgatiou. W bat would It bave said If he bad not instituted an investigation? Why, it would have abused htm worse tban it now abuses him. Go on, Mr. State$mn, abuse your own friends lor telling the truth. Mr. Sparrow is well able to defend himself, and as be belongs to the StaUmtn i party, we do not wish to interfere with a family quarrel. A Sparrow and a Goose, bv the contrivance of a Kite, try a Vulture; and tbey solemnly dt oiue mat u nas always lea on grain ana grass oecauae ue says so. btatttman. Tbe above h said In reference to Mr. Spar row's Ueportoa the Treasury defalcation; woids more contemptuous aud lusultiug to tbat gen tleman It would be diDiouit to collate It Is but tbe beginulng of the war tbat is to be waged against Ur, Sparrow rot. dahiko to mi, thi thoth in ax ovriouL cuMhunicatiox. We pre sume tbat this attack upon tbe report and Its author the Chalimau of tue Democratic Com mittee for tbe County ol Franklin was decided upon by the State Committee of the party, which held a meeting in this city yesterday. Tbey and themselves like tbe two negroes who were in ihe Woods chopping, during a tbuuder storm. A Hub ol llghtuiiig struck a tree o'.ose to where tbey were standing, aud split it from top to bottom. One asked the other if be oould pray; to which he answered, not very well, be couldn't; well, says tbe first, "eomethimg u (e te dene, and dat pretty soon." Tbe Payueites bnd that something is to be done to get up even a show ot tight, and that "pretty soon." The defalca tion they hod appropriated to their own nse, and with it they hoped to demagogue the peo ple alter the manner of Morgan, but Mr. Spar row's report spoils all their schemes and upsets their calculations. Iu order to rail tbty must break its toroe, and to do that tbey most abuse Governor Chase tor having the investigation mad4, anddrlve Mr. Sparrow out of the party lor daring to tell tbe truth. It Is better, they ar gue, to slay one man and kill off tbe Mlllerlte ticket In toil county, tban to lose tbe State aud slaughter tbe candidates of the "Douglas Ne braska Dred Scott Convention." Pitch in, gen- tlemeu, tbe figbt Is getting interesting. Ihe Ob.o Ltle aud Trait Company. The Information which reached this city yes terday afternoon of the luspensitm of the Nsw York branch of the Ohio Life & Trust Co. caused cous.derable comment aud uneasy feel ing. The canoes which led to it no one eould slate, and It waa expeoted tbe parent Branch at Cincinnati would be lorcedalto to suspend pay ment, ine bluoiouall papers of this morulna- publish the lol lowing otlicial statement by the omoers of the bank in tbat city: Uavlng very nuexnectedlv received advloea from New Yoik, tbat tbe offloe ol tola Company m tbat oity, bud suspended this day, the Board ol Trustees deem It expedient to cUe its doors, aud suspeud payment until tbey can be fuliy advised ot the true situation aud condition ol that offloe, Tue Board ol i'rnstees also deem Ii pioper to say to tbe puOltottbat tbey regard ihe means ot the Compauy ample to meet all its engagements, aud tbat early steps will be taken tote.'Uine ousiness. By order ot tbe Board. 3. P. BISHOP, Aug. 24tb, 1S67. Aaa't Cashier. P. S. Tbe collection paper will be found at the Bauk ot Mesr. Groesbcck A Co., aud the discounted paper lu Ibe room ot tbe trust Ue partmeut. a. r. 0., Ass't Uaehler. Charles Stetson, Esq , the Presideut of tbe parent bank, received intelligence on Friday lost, which Induced bim to leave Immediately for Now York, where he arrived probably on SaturduJ evening. Tbe Cincinnati Oaettu says that It was reported last night In that oity that (he New York branch would resume payment today, but It oould be traced to no retpoulble source. We oan say tbat there Is no fear of the State loflug anything by the failure, even If the con Oern tbuuld prove to be bankrupt, as in consequence ot the recent loan, tbe State Is a debtor, instead of a creditor to tbe bauk. As soon as the news reached here, Mr. Wright, the Auditor, decided to go Immediately to New York aud attend personally to our affairs. lie left accordingly last night. Bon. O. Wether The Holmes Co. hepubticmn thus speaks ol our oaodldate for Lieut. Governor t "To say that we were pleased with tbe nomination by the State Convention, ol our former townsmen, Hon. M. Wxluh, lor Lieut. Governor, would but poorly express our feeilugs when we first beard of it. With the other nominees, we were well suited, Judge Wxuua's werejoioed over. We have known bim lor years, aud know no better oitlnen, more generous lriend or biudtr neighbor. He j red In our midst, emphatically a self made man, ha has acquired his preeeut high position by no iluoul path by no teui- dee ol manliaees, prlooiple or individuality, but by a lira gbt forward loroe of obaracter and vigor of intellect. No other man oould have been chosen who will poll so Urge a vote In ibis part ol Ohio, noue other nominated lor whom men would have voted ball so ohevrfal- ly. In the several exciting political oampaigus through wbiob be has passed sluce we have kuowu him sometimes a candidate himself, or laboring lor the success of others, he boa always maintained the coundeuoe and respect of his political opponents, many of them voting lot ulin at every opportunity they bad of doing so," it),Tbe Williams county Jitpub I tern & dard well remarks "that tbe sub-treasury oheme, uudar the control ot the Locoloco par 7 in this State, would, In all probability, be jome greater engine of ooriuptlou than United States Bank." The Uue plan Is to let the money remain with the county treasurers anu he tax payers, until It Is required by tbe a law, 4ud not have Urge sums accumulate in tat Bands of oue man. The money had better be ii the poaeesaloa oi the lax payers than in a Stak Treasury, ujil It Is needed.. i ih ( . iV ., COLUMBUS, OHIO, .. Mr flltcbensderfer We have bo intention of getting Into a con troversy with the Choinnatl Commercial, or the Oatette, in regard to the course tbey have been pleased to take ooncernlog Mr. Blioienaderfer. As tbey bave attacked him without cause, and nave given no just reason for their oourse, notb log tbat we could say would be likely to influence them to ohaoge tbefr position. We shall dontloue to advocate bis election, believing him to be as well qu all lied for the position he holds as any man In tbe State, and that be Is as gocd and as boneat a man aa there Is In Ohio. We do not apprehend much mischief to arise from tbe at ticks of the city press, so loog as they fall to bring any substantiated charge against him. The people can judge whether a man ia justly or unjustly assailed, and oan appreciate causes and fathom motives without our aid. They can distinguish between cant and candor, propriety and persecution, and they oan draw just infer- as and wlseoonolu-ions. The large Oily pa peri, may, after all, mistake or over estimate their power to write down an honest man aud a Just pubilo effioer, whenever they set themselves about It. We bave no tear of the defeat of M r, Blickeosderfer, though inch a oalamlty may be-tal us. Tub we know, tbat we have yet to flud the first UepublUan In Franklin county, or to bear of him, who Is not going to vote lor Mr. Blicken derfer, although there may be here and there one. We tbiuk Fraukliu county Is a far belter criterion of bow tbe Kepublloaua of Ohio will vote, tbau is the ctty of Cincinnati or even the county ol Hamilton, BB.Tbe leading organ ot the bogus "Dem o- raoy'' In South Carolina, the Charleston Mercury, In its Issue of August 12, 1857, says : 'The fate of the Union In our judgment, la sealed. It must be dissolved." As the draftsman contends that National De mocracy Is the same in all the States both North and South, it would be natural to luler that the Staietmati thinks the Union "most be dis solved." ISfjvThe Cincinnati Jqtuter tries to make it appear that Governor Chase ia In favor of the atteoksmade npoa Mr. Blickeosderfer by tbe Corry p-irty of Cincinnati. We know better. Governor Chase Is for tbe tioket, tbe whole ticket, and nothing but tbe ticket. He knows bow capable Mr. Blickeosderfer is for tbe position be holds, and bow looapable be is of doing a dishonest act. The Enquirer need not try tbat dodge. A Good Nohinbtiom. Ibe Kepubllcins of the senatorial district composed of Montgomery and Preble counties met in convention, on Saturday, and nominated Capt. M. B. Walker, of Montgomery, lor Senator. White we regret to lose our old friend, Felix Marsh, who so ably represented the district In tbe last legislature, we are glad tbat be Is to be succeeded by so good a man aa Captain Walker. J& The Marietta HtpubiUan, speaking of Payne's speech in that city, says " he exhibited tnoee floe oratorical powers as a statesman, which Salmon P. Cbase cannot even ape." 1 bat's true. Governor Cbase don't belong to tbat olass of " animates." A Hon cannot look like an ape, nor play tricks like a monkey A Faiixuk, " bill Ly lie," tbe Locoloco candidate lor Lieutenant Governor, made a upeech tbe other day In Marietta, ot which the Jntetigtnctr gives the following notioe r " Tbe fact was undisguised tbat Mr. lytle made a failure, tie not only did not excite any eutbuslosm, but he did nut even get tbe ear of bis audience. Tukion this speech as a specimen of Captain Ly tie's ability, be is below medioc rity, and does not deserve even the ehoit notice we bave madeot bim." OevThe Morgan County Republican Couven tlon has nominated Usury Dawes aud Gilman Dudley lor Representatives. These gentlemen ore bound to be elected. Mr. Dawes has taken the stump, and ii addressing hIiconntitiienta up on the political 1mub of tbe day. aT-The Hon. Henry Wluter Davis has been unanimously nominated for reeleotion to Con- -rtss, by a oouveutiun of his dhtrl:t, composed , ot tbe twelve upper wards of the oity of Baltimore, I avfloraoe C. Granger hae been nominated for Representative by the Republicans of t erry ooouty. aTThe Loooioooa ol Montgomery county have nominated for Representatives R. G. Mo-Ewen and Henry Morse. .Joshua Sweeney baa been nominated tor Repreeentativo by the Lcieoloooa of Roes 00, sTRlcLard Ten Broetk, the owner of Pryor nod Pry ores, is a native of Albany, and was formerly a mestenger boy In tbe New York Legislature. Tbe Providence Pet sayi; "In one respeot, Mrs. Cuuniogbsm's last performance was not a failure. Sbe set out to be confined, and has succeeded admirably. Sbe Is not, however, supposed to be In a sinking condition, as the courts reluse to allow her to be balled out," FROM KANSAS I TRIAL OF OOVJCRMOR ROMA"SOAT. Out. UoblMoa Ii liog tried i L.oomplon, Ku8M, lor usarpttloo of ufflot, beior, Judg, 8. U. u.lo. Tli, oalel wiUumm tnloii bim wen ttm M. Triton, naegxto In. iui, mo, ud ib.l otber reoeg.ue, Oo. w. Bro.ro, editor ol Walker', org.ii, mlM.lled The Uirald . . Uom, ( Lkwr.ooe. Tb. KuMe oorrespoDdeol ol tb, utooiuo.it b'Mtlu mjt, : Judg. (J. to l man ot dlatipated habltt; no toriuu. m a druukurd .Ten oei. wlior, druulteu una ii 10 oummou. At a driukiug party b, wi calivd upou aud mad, a ipob iu rcpouia to to, loiiuwiug mail : "to. uulou mun audeuaW 0, dlrtuWedi peioeabl, , tt we oau luioiitlj, it w, Duit,"lu wbiuu b, touk Ui, uioil ullra grouud. agauut tu, luoger ooutiuuano, ot ib uoiuu oi tun, Bute, it, wm OiomImiij to la-or ot a Boulbiru Uoulederaoy, aud tu obival- rio oouiu to reuiaiu iudu.iulut of lb. ftwtb. Ao. Wull, lb, MamluatloQ of wltnaue, li lolnn 00, lb. Judge wilt lak, ou bl aud leav. lu. room to Tim win. on. ol lb, uumeioui mIooui iu tuwu, lor a driuk. lu, proocediuui ar il..p. ed, aud alter waltlug awum lor lu. return ol lb. Ouurl, aud tbat uigultary not ooulug Iwvk, lb, Aliorue; Qeuerat ibio, lu luulatlou ot ', Court," goea out to driuk. lu. Jurj veetug uoib lb, Judge aud AtlorueT go out to l.quor, uouotud, aiuoux tb.mi.iTii to follow ault. aud won ibe U- b. Marabal la lett aluo. lu tu room with Ibe urlioueii aud wllueMee. It lb, Judne aei, too aiuuk to rotura. tbe Court u adjtfurued uuill lb, oelt moruuig. be-ompio, ia epite ot on .tupiattj aua preju diot, bai auui, deoeuo lu tbat te.peot, wbile uaio, uae ooue wuaWTer. Urn. lb, um, correppoudeot, writing Irom Law' rence, Itlib luat., aajl : UoTeruor nooluiou returned from Lecomploa tbli .Teutug. lite trial to Uato'l Uouil wai oouoludtd aOunt uoun, aud tbe oil. wai auu- mlikd to tbe Jury, woo are all Leooruploo lucu, aud pro-ll.Ttrjr. Ibef were out all Ibe alter' uoou, but uuulu uul aaiee upou a TunlittU firbapa boiore moiurug, ibe; ma ouuolude to agree. '1 be waul ol wbukv aud eoru breed will uoubtleai oaua, luim to ooui, 10 eume oou olual.'0 or Otber, In order to ua relaawd irum lb. couuuemiut ol tb, lure room. . Ibeoul wtineai eiauuutd uurlog th, trial III Mr. llltou. Mr. Uiowu wai oalled, but be we. no. ,at iaMntua. Tb. Court ordered au atiaebmeot lued lor Hid Brown, Ike Juiinl la hie ob.ru, to tb, Jur? took i(rouudl agaluil UuTeruor Hobiuiou, aajlug kU.1 u u. ever Heuiaeu w aoi la in. Qapaol!) uoveruur vi auiy n. wae kuiut ot Ueur- teluu of ollloe, aod tbllr duiiee reouirid Ibe iulug ut a rerdiot agaiuit tbe priiouer at tbe jar. Upon cooWcllon tbinot th, bogu, itatnt. n-Uin. Ih, par maul ot lu, not eawediug flu aevaUM ouuan aw mpiiaiinawal lu so. jaw. ,.," taWM ., WEDNESDAY, A'EDNRADAY EVENINU, AVGUHTtO, The Attempt of tbe Ktateamna to prove that the JLocofuco rauy it not in Favor or Slavery. . . Tbe oeotral organ 01 this mprnlug goes ofl iu a new shoot. It undertakes to prove that "the Democratic party ianotm, ptiUvery party," and tbe way It proves It Is as original as Its propo rtion. It quotes from luoh antUlavcry papers as tbe Chitrloston Juercwy, Richmond Lxam-titer, Ac., to prove Its point. It poiuts to Walk er In Kansas as nn evidence tn Its favor. A man who hoi been going a tout tbe Territory for the last two mouths with two companies of United b tales dragooaa at bts tall, to overawe tbe sotloa of the Free State men and to menace Lawrence with the terrors of a siege alter the manner of a Roman Pro-Consul. , The fajts ot tbe eie are these; The Missouri Compromise ww repoaled for tbe express pur pose ol making Kansas a slave Stale, end every asflUianoe was given to the slave power that oould be given by the General Government to effect that end. Tbe Blue Lodges were Institu ted In Missouri aa pro-Slavery organisations, Qudar the lead ot Atonlson, and money and men were raised in the South to aid and abet tbe crime. Wben the day ol election oame, the Border RutUaoi oame into the Territory, took possesion oj tbe polls drove off the Free State men - and pro Slavery men from Missouri were elected to ike Legislature, Tbey passed aoodo of laws whien hae no parallel in villainy. Tbey then sought to drive the Free State men out of, the Territory by hi e nnd sword. Their progress was marked by the bodies of their murdered victims and the smouldering ruins of their hub Italians. . . Ail this the " Demooratlo " administration! permitted aud eucouraged, and the " Demo cratic "party la Ohio sustained the adminis tration aud tbe outrages which were committed. There was not a press of tbat party In this State that dared speak out against them. On tbe contrary, tbey scoffed at the suffer in gN of tbe Free Stale men, and made jokes aud were meiry over " bkeufng Ksuaas." Tbe whole blame waa laid upon the men who were suffering lor freedom's sake. Dally de uunoatloQs were uttered again-t tbe emigrant aid societies of New Euglaud, while encouragement was given by tbem to the emigrant aid societies of South Carolina, Virginia and Georgia, aud to Buford's men, whose purpose was to subjugate that lair domain to tbe curse ol slavery. But tbe brave men from tbe Iree States, stimulated by the vigor of Freedom, stood their giound. The publio mind of the North rose superior to tbe deadening iufluence ot slavery, though supported by tbe administration and tbo entire Locofoco prefS of the North and South. Freemen poured in from tbe North, and it became apparent ibat they would bave a majority of tbe voles, in any lair elec tion. Then it was found cut, by the pro-slavery Democracy, that rquatter sovereignty " was a damnable heresy," to u-e the words of Senator Brown, ot Mississippi, aud Mr. Buchanan prom bed him that " bo would throttle It." Tbe elan-holding Supreme Court came to the aid of their southern brethren, aud, at one blow, knocked squatter sovereignty to the earth, by deciding tint the people of a territory had ao centtitutivnal power re exclude tlavery trim their midet that a man had the same right to take his slaves into Kanras as be had to take any otber kind of property, and that a Territorial Legislature could not prevent It; for every law 10 prevent It would be In viola tlon ol the Constitution ol the United States Such Is one ol tbe poiuts decided by the Dred , Scott deciiloo, which decision the Locofoco' Convention indereed, tbe candidates of that Convention tndirte, aud tbe CAie Statttman and its late Itei all over the State indorte. and yet. finding tbe people ai raying themselves against the legs! mnnetrositj, It attempt to crawfish and hold out false lights, In bopos to deludo them with the idea that the party which has committed tbts outrages and indorsed the Drtd Scott decistout not a pro-elavery party. Tbe thing can't be dono, aud this attempt to obaoge front In Ibe middle of a campaign, oau ooly be regarded as a retreat from the field. Tbo "Democratic" party, we are told daily, is a national party, It is tbe same In Ohio that it Is In the Carol inus, aud tbe entire South. Will the central organ pretend that the Demo cratio parly in tbe South Is not a pro slavery partyt Will it bave tbe audacity to deny tbal it Is, or will it say that it ii neutral on tbe sub ject, or tbat It Is an anti-slavery pirtyt Let us bave a leading artlole upou these points. Bi Bmur alwafi lb. tin,, Meoobauge, but prlucipiei ai. elirnalj tbu. ar, auhaogtug. If principle ii ligm, a fre. and Inielllgeut people will not fall to lodorw II ii not to be denied tbat the Democratio part ol Cbio ouc. pruleaMd to bo a party ol pitoclple, ao'l made adbeiloa to it a cardinal artlole of their polllloal orecd; but .loo, tbli modem gimpeoa ha. beeo repoalug In Ihe lapol tbe Uelllab, Bl.terj, It baa repudiated lb, prlu- ilplel by wbloh it proleiaed W be goTerned. lu tbe Utat, Couveutlun ot tbe " Demooraoy" ol Ublo, held In tbli oity on the 8ih of January, 1648, tu, followlog reolutloDi were adopted, aud both bar, beeu readopied without altera tion, at the Stat, Counntlool held In 1830, '61, '63, '64. tod '66 : 1. Hmttxd, That tbe people of Ohio now, ai tbey alw.yi bar, dooe, look aiooilarery ae au btII, aud uulaTorable to lb, development of toe spirit aud prauileal beutUli ol tree lU.tilutiuu., aod tbal euieruiulug tbew leull. meull, they will at all tliuei leel 11 to bo tbelr duty to um ail poner olearly given, by tbu lerini ul tbe rialiuual Oumpavt, to preveut It. lucreaw, to lultiale, aud Uually eradioale tbe uvii: but be It lurtber X. Jtc.irW, luat tbe Democratio party of Ohio do at tbe nine Iiuij lully leooauiae tue duutrlu, held by tu, early laibtnvl tbu tieoubl.o, aud still luaiutaiued by Ibe Demo- oralle piriy Io alt lb, &((, ibat lu e.ub Hilc ueloug. ibe rlgut 10 BUO.l aud uiouuy in owu luleru.l BD.ui, lu bold aud uiaiutalu au equal aud liidepeudtul auver.lguly wuu each aud eT-ery at ittt aud tuat upuu ibete rigtile Ibe Na- lloual liOglalalur, oi ueuuer legman uor erioroMb, lu lest, Iheie reaolutloni wer, lepudiated by the puny. 1 he uiUuetio, ut tu. llaviry prop. gaudi.ti undermiuvd tb. Tlrtu, of tbe reoog' uiled leader., aud thee, resolution, uo luoger bave a plac, iu tb, platlorm, llat D, mootaoy obaogedf It tbeie reaolutlouo war, aouud demooratio duotrlu, la la4o, lu 1850, lu 1852, In 1863, la 1864, aud lu 1863, ar, tbey nut Democratio buwl Will auy Denl'rat pretoud tbal tbey are nolf Who nae chauged the principle., ur th, men who uteteud tu be "Dernooratlu't j be Si.Ummn uuw denounce, tbo men wbo adrouale the priu- oiplti It ouoe prulcicd, a, traitri aud dll- uuloniau. nbyl or atihurlog to tbe princi ple! which It once proleaw d aud decliired were Dtmociatio. ill apoelNoy ll ai abamelea aa Ui pr.ie,Kd "Democracy" waa hypocritical. It le impO:iitje in me uaturu of tniug, that a uue Democracy oau laTor ilaTery, and ihe oouola- alou U luerllable, that it wai wioug when it an- uouooed tbe aboT, piluoiplee aa Democialio, or It Ii wrong now. Btavery Ii iltburan evil or It U a good II It li au ,TII, and Ihe Demooraoy ol Olu aaid It wai and repeated It year alter year, in iucreaH ought to be prevented, and th, ,vti eradicated. Tula 1, wh.i tb, Kepatiltoau party iyi, aud lor saying thuj the oiaftirnin lulmi oatei Its thundera agalnet th, Kepuolioaui at iraltori and diiuuloulila, lu Dumocraoy k ot t itrlpi wbloh amilat.1 with deapoilam, and li, tberelore, no louger Demooraoy. Je. anon, who U oalled tbl lather of Dl atoorasy, luUlated iBaaaarw wbloh h. hop-tc would stay the march, oi Wavary. The ofuU- SEPTEMBER 2,-1857. nauoe of UM7,;did live S raedum to U .Suite of Ohio and Ilea fiiawi Nurtk aud Weil of na, and th. aB. prtaolple wouU ban s like brnlga and peaoerul luduenoe in Kaniaa aod Nobruka, U Ih, iMtnle. oi Diaoorac, whs havi aaraaiad ih, gall, of) Ul sipiolal frumdi would permit it to operat. in tson ttsreUrlHi but th. Sutrt- mm ray. It it tnaeos la fir, to Kaniu what mad, Ohio frss, proiperoaa and happy. Iu policy hi. the effect of prolonging tb, reign tt Tlolenoe Ju that lil-laled Territory, sad the reaaonible and Jail policy of Jifferas Bait make way for the violent afbrti sf Border Bnf dan. to eiteud Slavery Into Kansai. Iu plalni to day rewund with the tread of armed men a hired soldiery wbo keek to Ulead Slavery at tb, point of the bayonet. Hie aopityug Uolooh of Slavery demanuaj'tbal tbe free people there ubmlt to It. SMhaisj, tb. Adminlitra'lon at Waahlogton lend, an army to enforM th, pro- landed lawi of a bogui Leglil.lure, and the atuamm one. Mail an would w. hava It, Such Demooraoy arlbll On people of Ohio will repudite with tW or It deaervei. They will adhere to th, f rluclpli. enunolaUd In the rHolatlom w hAVMiaotid, and will brand th. word "Traitor" on th, brow of bin to whom the title Juatly blloiijr' - r. Tbe ffaahlnguik Vnm saowi that all hope of making Kaeaai s alasa Male sal been given np loog ago by the ptoumuw men In thi Territory aa well aa i)y th. naopla of Miiioarl, "in faot all hope! of making Kaon, a .lave State haa been given up by all Ik. pro-glarary men iu ibe Termor?, aa.wall iia br the ueonie uf Uia lourl." tkattiman. - Thi. ihowi, at reiit, Ibat'thev one, enteitalo- ed the "hope" of ifirfklhi It a ilave State, and wa wooid ait why Ibe "but" hai been render- ed Toid! Ia IrWwj their abuse of the Free Stat, men, all tbelr Joke, about "Metiint jVaniu" have proved futile agalnit the hoiU of freedom, who for tbe lait two year, have ilrag-gled bo gallantly for their rlgbu and tue rlghu of mm in tbat lenitoryt Dai the aid aud com fort given to tb, ilavj power by th, Ohio Slaloms and tbe paper, of tb, party In th, Free SUlei, proved af no avail t Uav, tbelr dennooiatloua of the Yankee Emigrant Aid Society and Ibe Importation ofsharpe'irlueabeen utile when arrayed agalnit Liberty aud Free-men'a rig: ta t We can anur, then prlnU tbat If Kaneai Ii ntved from ilavery it owe, Ui aalvallon to the lndomluabl, energy and danotlui courage ol tbe Bepublloaa party. That party fought lb, battle lor Ire, soil ay,aioil tb, nulled South and a dougbluoe North, backed by lb, whole power and plunder of the national government. We ooly with tbat tb, qimtlon toat Milled tbat Kuniai ibould be free, lint II li not yet Tbli very day the ohlef village of th. Free State men In Kamaa I. beileged by United Stale, troop., and oar leading men ar, being tried for no crime whatever nuder bogai lawi be lor, a pro slavery court, and ar, likely to be flued end imprisoned by the men whlob there bav, tli, goTernmeot in their oharge. Efforu are eooa to b, made to force tbe payment of illegal taiea. Taie, Imposed upoa them by a Mlnonrl Legiil.ture, elwied by a mob, and Walker tbreateaa to oollegt tbera at lb, point oi tba bayonet, we warn our people agalnit belog deluded by tbe pro-slavery organs- Lt ue oomlder nothing aa done until all Is dou., aod Kaoea. cornea Into tbe Uoion with bar To-peka constitution, and takea her plao. with Ohio among tb, aisUrhood of Fre, Stale,. 8. N. Wood We received yesterday a letter from Mr. Wood, late ol Morrow eouuty, daled Lawrence, Kansas Territory, Auguil 19th, In which be ecpreesee in rery indignant language bia oootempt lor the slanden whlcb hare been publlabed tn the Looolooo papan mpMiing bim liaci be lett Ohio. They have publish, thai he had been arrested for Ibelt aod otber crimes; all of which are false. Ill, Wood la now practicing law in Lawrence, and lately recelTed a commission of Notary Pawll, from Governor Walker. Wa don't think h, ned mak, himself uneasy at what 1 is eoemle, hare charged rTbe moil effective electioneering arti cles whlcb now appear la the Siotcmas and oiber pap. n of that party, are taken from thi Republican papara wno ar, Jost now attacking Mr. Bllckenwlerler. jvsTTbe Ohio Slate Journal aootsa lb. Cm- oluuatl Volkabl.it aa a paper uuw supporting Heuiii. inn ii an euiu-e auaiaia. tub voitta blatt aupporied Obai. at Ibe lurmar election. Strntttmijit. Then Is no mistake about 11. Mr. Mollis, penonally and la bis piper, mpporud Medill for Governor, two years ago. And w, chal lenge th, Sutciiru to sustain IU aestrtion thai " he supported Uoverbor Ohas., at the former election." Tbli Is a matter tbat can b, sully anertaioed, and bow let us bav. no dodglog. GaLLU Cookit. A gsatleman residing at Oalllpolis, writua that Payne and Lytl, spoke In tbal place lait week, and did Ih, Bapublloaa cause much good. Be sugge.U tbat lb, Stat. Central Coumilte, engage them to tra,l through tbe enllr. Stat,. He also asyi that they will gin Qor. Chass, In Qallla coioly, thi. fs.ll, between nine hundred aud a thousand Toua. Two years ago, hut sot. lu that county wai but 344. That's about th. way It will go. BT Tb, Cleveland Viabtdtafar aoplw from th. Slaloms General Gelgsr's Liter with th, accompanying remarks, but sayi nsver a word of our oummeou, which showed that w, were clearly right sod Ihe General olearly wrong This li uufalr. We gave lb. General a bearlbg at length In our oolamoi, why should not tbe pspen of his party treat as with the asms cour teay? Fasi flau bo aa to bb Solo tub Dit. Peti tions are In circulation In Frederick aud other oouotlee In Vlrglula, Baking tbe Legiilatur. to conler on the County Courts power to sell rati negroes, where tbey refuse to pay their just debts, or negleot to provide for tbelr rami lies. If tbe precedent U once Introduced Into Vlr glula ol tell lug men wbo neglect to pay their just debts, we kuow manr white men there who may well begin to shake In tbelr shoes. aTTbe ot. Louis iHmeciat U complete turns from every comity In Miatourl, all of wbiob are official, save oue. By tnese returns, Uolhui, tbeeuiauoipallunoaudldate, (selected by at majority. Tble Is too olose for eomlori. ,Tbe Kepublteaus ot Urie ouuoly bare nomiuated Thomas O. furoald for tUpreseu- tative. 4a.Ths Wasnington correepondeol of For ney's Preu, ll satlstled tbat a serious effort will be made agaiuit Governor Walker's coo Arise Hon by tbe U. S. Senate. Ue fan tbat It will be sucoeielui, and predict dire conse quences 11 mob an event h mid occur. JttrWm. MolTarllu has been nominated for Stale Beuaior, aud Jobn Luke lor Kepreseutsr tlve, by tbe Kepublicaus ot Titrcarawos county. Tbe VrogrtHivc At, says tbat Ur. Luke Is very popular at home, and will maka a good Ko pre illative. Ur. Mot-arlin Is aa old oltlten of Coaboctun la a bard working mttcba jIo, and was oue of tbe Oral to Qome out in favor ot tbe organisation of ihe Be publican party. rfTbe " Deniouitwy '' ol V irginia ooateud that It is their man ifeat destiny to demand the removal or sal into Usury of lbs frta aegrv population. Uow uue It la tbat tbe tendei incrolea of tbe wloked are cruel. ' Estuu lNiTiTDTkvWe oaU alleutloa to tb odvertlMmtnt ot-Mr. Htjt, la another ootaata (his Instltuu has aa fttabllsbetl onarmettr, anc is worthy tbi attention of pert nu nd juar- dlaoi. '' Tbo Traat Compaot iank. ' For tba lateit newi oonoernlng the oonditlon of this Initllotloo we refer onr readers to tbe telegraph column. The Olnoionatl Ctmnurdml and the aeserj. ol this morning both agree In npressntlng tb, tone of feeling In that oity in regard to th. hank mi mora moderate tbu many expected it would be. A lerge orowd of anxious spectators were In Third street, Beer the Bank building, all day, and the matter of Ibe failure ooutloned to be the staple of conversation by all. During the day, Mr. Bmead, of the Milieu' Bank, made a speech to Ihe orowd, which Ih, Commnttml says had a good effect, Mr, Bmead's Bauk haa deposit. Io tbe Trust Company to th, amount ol una hundred tboosaud dollars. He laid that be had not Ih. shadow of a doubt but that tbe depoiltor. would reoeiv. very cent ot tbelr money; tbat the Bank could low two millions of dollars and yet be able to pay all ol lu depositors..; Ther. was no ran upon soy of tb, otber baok. In tbe oity, wblcb Is a very lavorable sign, as It bowl tbat there Is no wiot of ooullJenoe io their solvency and tbelr ability to meet all Jnat demands and tbat there U no panic. It appears to be r,arded as strange that no information has beeo reoelved Irom Mr. Btetsoo, lb. President ol tbe parent Institution, who has been In New York since Saturday. It Is believed thai Ibe wbole difhoully has bwo oc- oaaloned by itock operationi In New York, wblcb hava beeu oarried on to an" eoormom extent wilhout the koowledgo ol the Bank o(n-oere io Olooliinatl. If thii be so, It shows thai ther, haa been gross oegtigeuoe ou tbefr part, or groat knavery and concealment on tbe part ol the offlcrs In Wall street. Iokomko THKia Gum MuL The Philadel phia Prcit, In an article beaded 11 Wbo shall take their placet!" lays: " The mea of oar Auiastaa aire bave neRrlv all paeeed away. Olay, Webster, Oalbunn, Clayton bave gou. Ot lb.tr ootemporaries, Mr, Buchanan aud General Cass are the only re maining disliugoiabed representatives." Thls,iayi the Pittsburgh QaiMe, I. really anklnd. Whir, are Yan Buren, Benton, Dickinson, Dix, Dallas, Dayton, McLean, Everett and Crittenden f Tbeie are men as truly belonging to "our Augustan age" ai the men named by tbe JPrew and oertaloly Van Buren and Beaton were as worlby of mention lo cooneotioo with Clay aud Oalbonn, aa Buobaoau and Care are. And then, what has become of Pierce t le he dead, too, or li h, sunk so low aa to be unworthy ol meotlont As to " our Augustan age," wbiob cooulned gianU before whom tbe mea of tbe present day dwindle Into pigmies, we bave no faith In it Tb, present can produce as able men as tbe past Dooglaa ll certaloly aa able s man as Claytoa waa, and w. ibould oot be afraid to matoh Mason or Huuter with suob men as Bu- obaaan or Cass. On our own lid, of tbe House, w, esteem Sumner, Saward, Faseeoden, Chase, Banks and many others we oonld name aa tbe equals, in point of talent or etalesmaa-ablp, of any of tba mea wbo bar, gone belon, and w, do not think tbe leading men of Ibe Democratic party a whit less able tban tbe proml-aeat mea of tbe so oalled " Augustan age." This la too young a country, and poseeuse too many of toe elemenU of greatness to warrant tbe belief that IU Intellectual will aot keep pace with IU other developments (abut Freedom and ler alami, 4tch!u, who waa elected by the "Demoora oy" Presideut of tbe U. B. Senate, II situ en gaged oarrylug oat "Demooratlo" prinoiptes aa ha understands them, Til : to make Kansai a Slave State. H, nas recently written a letter to Sonth Carolina, announcing that he does not deepalr of planting Slavery la Kansas, and thai "one more effort" will cause tbe Border Bamans to succeed. The Slaraimus doe, not In words Indorse th, oourse of Mr. Atchison to da so would be to open the eyes of Democrat, In Ohio who olalm to oppose tb. exKaslon of Slavery ; but It doe, the next beet thing It ebuie. Ibe men whom Atchleoa abuses, and oasU the weight of IU Influence against th, men wbo are conlen. ding to make Kaosu a Iree State. Taa Old PkMTKNTUKY Lou Tbe sale of tbeie loU took place on Saturday. Only Hi were sold, as lollowa. aubi'd. Ma. Ltll,soMtiW.K.laa me eo S4, "J, K. Paul WOO VU It, a 0. Bradford SC. 41)000 to, " I, M Paul loo ,0 IT, " tt. C. Bradtiird kC. UO 00 tw, " Ih.ed.f. Comatuok.. Uo OO lit oo lis oo 813 10 ecu on ll will b Ken tbat the, all Io s brought 1164 mora tban the appraisal. The sale will be oontlnued on tbe S9th of September. 'saw, Th, New York Surrogate, belon whom the fact whether Mr,. Gaunlngham wai married to Dr. Bardell wai examined, has deoldad tbal tbere wai no marriage, and haa decided tbat lelten of administration be Issued to the next of kin. Tbli decision, while It stripe Mrs. 0. of the property, alio leleuei ber Irom tbe charge for which ehe la now lo prison. ksvSil negroea were triad last week, la Blohmond, Ya for an assault upon their over. eier. They were found guilty. Two ol them were atafsacarf tt bt Ktag. The other four were Motenoed to be Irsusponad beyond Ibe limiu of the United States. To Cubs, probably. Hall I Columbia! .faf Baroom, the great showman, anils for Euglaud on lbs 8th ol September. His family la slrsady there. He Intends to make Loudon bia permanent home through llle. avThe majority for Thomaa L, Gliogiuan, la the Bancoa.be diilrlot la North Carollua, la 6016. Tbat will do. Latest bsas aaias4laTtr.r Boblaioa le liuilcd. tttt uw'1Ujr of the St. Louis' iiemocrar ou Muuday evening, lie left Lawruuce ou Friday j morning, the itut luat., and a abort time be lot e bia departure bad convened witb a geotieineu Just Irom Leoouiptou, wbo Informed bim tbat Uie trial of lov, Uonlnsou bad re-ulted iu his atqultul, notwllbstonuiug tbe cborge of Judge i Catu tu bud bim guilty, stall jre geterally quiet j tn Lawreuce. KiuNirrLrO Faai Nionons Tbe sbeiifl ol UiMioaippi county, Misaourl, ad ver lifts a ut-gro Who was seised at Cairo, in Illinois, aud U uow lu Jail at Ubarleatou, lu Miiiouri, to be sold lu to kiavery, uuleee somebody comes to uleiiu biui as a slave belore tbe day ol sale. li would teem irom a similar advertisement in the Cape Uirardeou (.Miaavurl) kU jle, tbat a blaok uau wbo waa wisett lu or near Ualio, la alto in Jail at tbat pluoe. aud is auuuunced to be sold. tit what riabt do Miaeourtaus kidap and oariy away iree negroes irow luiuoiai Vatttte. Womui Hiuure. ite liaiisas ootre-pon- deut ol tbe Chicago Tribune says : lu otuequenoe ol viuUttug tbe word "male' beioie rewjuei la, lUe Uoruvr iiulhaus bave tn irauciiimid tue woiutul 'the laiien ili Iuhiii ou tieicismg tbe ribt thus u ui u ten lion ally oouieneu ou inetn. Let i.uoy aioue onus out sue inaj oau tier ballot uow, liutrau 101 oor der HutUoo oarelesMiearl Tim 4Mb Now. About eighty live years ago ihe iniootu ol Virif lula auiouuteu to $4,Ub6,47( aud Uioavol Ntw Xvik to ivwI.iUO. Vugiuia'D imporu uow auouut m about tJuU.VOU, and bei eipurts suuw Uuee milllous aud a ball. Tht imports or Mm atuouoi 10 tvotvuu.uuv, uj ber tiporu to Jf,OuU,UoQ. .Tbe tit, Vernon Jtunner rays itut Sheitfi itroug of thai county, (.ILuox) it a defaulter I be amount ol Ave or au thousand dullari, anc Jiat bis bond, signed by some ten oitlscnio. ibal county, baa beeo stolen from tb Auditor', jffioe. Ur. Stfuog lelt low wivki slue ly- aliloraibi twd the time of hli return luUuitful TIII'ltslMV EVRMNt;, AUGUST IT. The pro.Slarcry Party m m Wit End iHeir neproauction or slitlo tal nmnies. Tb; Locofoco party are in a desnerata .trnit tor themes by wbloh to carry on the cauva-a n this SUte, They bave already run short of matter. Tbey And that tbe Dred Soolt decision and tbelr pro slavery platform hurts rather than helps them. They have found tbat fireelin ab ttraoled every dollar of the public fundi, and is aione trie defaulter. Tble Is bad. Thev were in nopes io uave made (Jibson and the Republi can party bear the burden of their official Treas ury depietiou. They grant at Ur. Sparrow and his report, and 14 outses, not loud, but deep," are utterred with bis name and bis report nexed." There Is no element of popularity In tbelr standard-bearer. Ill legislative record it bad. Ue ii tbeie shown to bave beeo a hypocritical Free boiler, aud author ot the ten per cent, i merest bill, by which being of great weai.D ne oau extract a larger Interest from farmers aod mecbautoa wbo go to him and other capitalists to borrow. Bis record also ihows tbat In the examination of the Lloyd oase, gen tlemen of tbe highest respectability, members ol tbe bar practicing with bim at Cleveland, sol emnly swear that bis character lor truth aud veroity U bad, aod tbat where his own inter ests are to be atTeoted, " they would not btlitvc him under oath." The record also shows that lu a ooutroverey arising in the Senate between him and Harrison G. Bluke, a Senator from Medina, In which waa Involved the veraolty of oue of tbem, Mr. Blt.be asked that an Investigation might be ha J. The record shows that General Eokley otleied a res olution for the appointment oi committee to make the Investigation, Mr. Blake voted for it, but Henry B. Payne, with bli entire parly voted againat it, and ihe reejtation woe loit by a ia vote. Fay. e did not dare to undergo the investigation. 4 . . . Such being the stite of tbe case, tbe Loco focos have fallen bock upon old reioaroci, resources wblou never fall them, namely personal detraction and unblushing (aleiQoatlon. Tbey are repeating over tbe same slanden which they Uttered two years ago against Governor Obaee, and encouraging the sinking hopes ot their followers by assurance of victory. We devoted an hour yesterday to au examination or a Ule of the Statetmun for 2866, from which delectable volume, redolent with tbe perfume of Locofoco rhetoric, we selected a few eboice ppecimeoij. We Qud tbe charges ugainst Governor Chaie there made then which are made now. Liiten : In tbe SMetmin of Stpt, 16 lb we read: 'Ur. Chase is In favor of striking out tbe word 'white' wherever It oocurf In our Count! lutlon end Laws. Tbis would place eveiv negro la Ohio upon an equality witb white ciu lseos. " Tbe earns two year old falsehood li running tbe course now. Sept. 18tb. "Cbase Is a disunloniii and nullU fler." Sept. 26th. "Chase ia the Hlab Priest of Ab olitionism," In tbe same paper we have the old story about the pitcher presentation, wbloh Is now going tbe rounds, as If it were something new and veiy wlckei. Brodder Cbateieambe Statesman) awured these darkies how much pleasure It would iiive him to knock lbs word whit out of tbe Countl tutton or Otilo, eo that bis colored brethren could bo voters, Jurors, office holders, and equal to wn it citizens in every reepeo. It Is not necessary for ui to uy tbat the above paragraph is false. Governor Chase never re ferred to tbe word white io tbe oonetitntlon at all. He doubtless did reler to the Infamous Black Laws which were then upon our statute book, and which debarred a colored m m from giving testimony In a oourt of Justioe. . And what Is more, this very Democratic party, alter this letter was written, followed Ur. Chase's advice, adopted bis Ideas, elected him to tbe United States Senate, bro bkf.ui.kd thosi "Black Laws." Sept. 25 th, The Utateiwuin calls Uoveruor Chase "tbli miserable demagogue." Sept. 26th. The Su.fimca quotes from Slrlngleltow's paper, the Squatter Setereigm, an article In lavor of a Southirn Republic, aud acouses Governor Chase of acting In concert with David R. Atchison. We quote its words: Obaee. here. too. while protesaloK friendship for tbe Uoion, Is iofl union tbe passions aud pre judices of tbe people against the ancient aod oonseorate'l compromises of the Constitution. n net eise noes u want out a dissolution oi tne Union, a Northern Republic of wbiob be could be UiOTaTOaT ' This is tbe sort ot Huff leveled at Governor Chase two years ago, and which, although bis administration of our Stat affairs, bis private obaracter and official life bare given the lie to it all, ar now repeated dally, as If tbey had ben true as words of holy writ. We now propose to give a few extract show ing how badly they were going to defeat Gov ernor Cbase. In the Statemnan ot Sept, 2tiib, this question Is asked . "Will Chase dec Hue, or will th darkies ouiu-pel him to ruo against all odd si" OctttJ. "Toe signs of tbe time are oou-vlooing the obatlalaos of tbe Journal that Oh ate is a badly beten oanuidate tbat tbe Democrats ar going to poll tbo largest Democratio vol ever oast tu Ohio, aud tbey tremble and quak lu tbelr iboee, and vent tbelr luug pent-up malice upon honest wbigs who oaunoi be sold to the erob abolition tradesman," Oot, 9 lb. -'Cbase la undoubtedly a badly besteu candidal, and bis I r lends may aa well prepare lo pay their debts." This waa written ou the day of election, but so perverse was the oeotral organ In Its misrepresentations, It kept up th delutloo avoo after the election. Tbe tollowlog li Irom tne Stata- man, tbe day ajter tb election : Oot. 10th. " We luvo ooly time to say, as our paper Is going to press, ttiat Gov. U ml ill is re el- uted by a most triumphant majority, aud ti.e ludicatiuus are itroug mat we uave oorriea Ibe whole Slate Uukel and Leglalalure." Were meo ever eo deluded aa tbe lMacreiof tbe central organ two years ago t Governor Chose was elected by about sixteen tbousaud major I ly ; the rest ol tbe Slat ticket by about twenty two thousand, aod tbe Kepublicaus had a majority ol about three bllhalu each brauohut ihe Legislature. We have made the above quo laiioUB to let our readers see how little depeud- euoe can be placed in the predictious ot tbe Utatetman, aud to show tbat tbe slanders agatust Governor Cbate now fulminated, have not even tbe negative muni of betug original. fity Tbe Utauma of this murnlug ha a leading article In glorillcation ot Capt. Lyile, It candidal! for Lieut. Governor, which con cludes as follows: "We were Intensely ar all Lied by bli nomioa tlon, and w are oiitigud to the coireepoutlenl oi tue jvurnat, who was too siupiu to appreciate bis wit or lo uudersiand oit Jo 410, tor uaTiug glrou us the oppoituuily to speak ol mm ae u uetervea. We should tike tbe Statttnutn toiuoiiuua whether U regards Capt. L.;ii-' iiusi nl the Christmas diuuer at ibe mil iioue a lew yet.rt ago, as a speoimen ol tb wit which "our correspondent U too stupid to appreciate." Per haps tbe Sftfumsa will publish lbs toast aud tiy whether its readers are sumcionily aiiligbt- eued lo appreciate its beauty. I tefc.Tb Chicago iA"-cit rays that tbe ar rest ut ooo ol tie editors. Ur. Brayman, lor rob oiog a poet offloe drawer in that city, U a con spuaoy, and that paper give such explanation ol tu matter aa to render tbat assertion in t tban probable. It ii well known that Ur. Weut-eenb, one qt tba pioptletors of that paper, wa arrested (or itealUig mU bags, aod tbat tht blbg turned ou. to the utter diagrtot of the posteBUt parUsa. r t ( NUMBER 23. SPEECH OP UOV. CflAS( 4T CINVLYJMTL OnTbursiiay nl6ht Got. Chase mad aspfteoh V1 at Sixth Street Market Place, Cincinnati, wbldb . - . contaim some faot of Interest ta Uie people Qt ' Ohio. The reporter of tba Vummeul funilibeB ' ' tbe following, which we oommend to the attan- ' ' "" tion of all the people. Let It be read and poa-' dered. The Governor said: ": ' Fellow citisens, I am not her to-n(gbt for '. tbo purpose ol atuusiog you with a auundinaT -, poltt.cal haiougue, but i oame to adareas my . eft to your ouusoteuces auj aultgnianeu )un-. , . . meat, I rejoice to see the spirit which manh 1 . lestly Inspires you, tor 1 perceive ty th a- . preeaiou 01 our upturned t aor, toot Ui peopl , 01 Umiuiliou ouuuky leel an uiterest io the great issue that ue uow belore tuem, and wmoh are the bonds ot cohealoo by wbiob the great Me- . publican party is uuiteu. 1 peroaiv tbat th principles ot liberty atill animciaa you as when . ' 1 last addrested you, and J. rtdoioe. U tauot' iu th nature ol tbe oaua ot human freedom to, . - die out of the human neon. We represent th 1 . right ot human liberty, the same principle tuat inspired Jederaun and Jacttaou and w-now stand where wa always have stood, and ' aitiajB wm Bbftuu, uqui wo nav attoiuiiaoar ends. Tb election belore us, It Is true, ia not : a uatlouat eleottou, aud it is true tbat wa need not newswily diBUUBs Naliouai uwues, but It Is alao true Uiot tbe JiepuOlioau patty u Motional in lie character aud deslgu, aud nenoe, vrf-election, be It ot State, ol oouuty, or oi town or . , oity, partakes alike 01 a .National nature, and their result enter into all our general coo ' . ceru. but I now purpose lo speak to you ot faota wbiob more Iiu mediately uiterest you, 1 am oelore you as your candidate tor Uovemor nut ol my own choice. 1 mv iusUv sv. Ur ambitlou was satisned with om d rm, and I had uopea to reiue iroui uie cores ot oHlna (ode rut my time to lutereeu ut a private nature, tat ' auiumoned as 1 waa, by tba uuauiawua choice " ". ol your repreaeutativea io Couveutiou. 1 tell "i' ' conetraiued lo accept the oali of the tttpuWl- uau patty, auu a am uete to open to you my Heart aud my miud upon pubuo quettious lu 1 wuich uu juatl mauiiest a Ugep tutor ut. iuuevts. ' ' " TEC TKEAB0XT DUjXObTION. I am fiomif to eueok to Vou. lirat. of tha nro. dlgious nule louuu in the public pocket, labali ttju juu .ruiy an tuat i a uow ul tbe rubbery of ibe i'leoeuty, wbiun has rcoeutly developed itself, aod boost Ij you wbeie tba rsoubsdiUitv properly beiouga. a lew weeks ago, lo lb month of June, I dis covered, to my uiter aatouiBbnieut, tnat thee tvoa a uouuit 01 ouiue ouutuuu iu tne Ireasury, i bad supposed Irom ottio.al reports ut tbe Leg- ' itltuiva iuvesiigaiiug Committee, aud lrotu the 1 uditur, that tne money was all sate iu tb , ' rret.su iy as tbey had found it. And It was mere wnen tbey examined tne Treasury; and I " ousts i auu tt jrwu UH1 l uau UtjfjU BO0UI uvii aurwg Oreeliu'a autnluiBtratiou, aud that uot oue dol jt ' lor ol it ever sullied tne tWers ot a siuale obi-J cer of tbe itepubucau admiuisuatlon. And 1 shall show you the oiroumsiaocei un-dec wbicb tbu Uepuoiicau admiuutraiioa as ;' autued tue Uovetumeuu We were eisoted in leoo. tio Legislature bad met lor two year, aLd the lost LeKtslalure wuicU pteceded our en-"" try iuto clhca, which wae Democratic, bod tailed " " to paw laws to guard tbe Treasury, and tbu left it at the disuieuoa and mercy of a alngi . u man. , . (i , . v.ben tbe Repablioaa Legiilalare met In Jan v , uary, loog, iniost tbe Utt Unog tbey did was . .. 10 pass a law guardiug and proteuilog the Trea--, ut y. Uul upou 11 ui it aid uot prove aa efficient -.. . at had been anticipated. Lewuuig lu loot 1 wy experienoe, however, wuvu tbey met at th aojouiued wesiuu ot tbl year they euaotad a new Jaw, wbisu required a quarteily examinav ..s. nun by tbe Governor, aud oito by to Auditor. 1 At tbe rrgultir teoMOU tbey had uiav appuinied a 1 1 Legislative Juvestigaiiug uommitl, vuuprised . ul turee memoers, ail oi whom wet Uapubli" 1. oaua, tue utmo,rate baying relused to pcimit a (ereaeutative ol ibeir potty to serve on lb ,uuimittee, 'ibey did bold a oauoui aud deat m . uated oue Democratw member tor each ol tare ; Oummitteea, but luotequeutiy anotfier Demo-. . . cratio caucus wu beta, aud upou deUtwauaa ibey relused to cuuoteuause tne tnvestigaUoav ; tutu the administration ot their own parly, thui esuitiiabiug lueir fears that corruption bad tt-leted wbicu they tuared to expose. Tbe examination, however, wo made by tba , Committee, aud aUo by the Auditor, aud they '. luuud tue muuey, it was there, 10 the Treeaury-,, , dm it wae a sbatn. It waa there, as money la r Hometimes louud iu the vaults ol your ikvats, mama Um anuuer Oojum around. 1'Dei Uv to . aumo otner oouk and uuriutv lauds tot iyieM vf, " purpoaes, Tlie examiner sues tnat all le right, ,1 U rentes, when prfivl obaugat aud tt tunt, there, J ust so in uus oaae, J tut bo wuu Giosoa-' t (J ' tie ha borrowed diott, bills, Ac, evtoeutiy ol v , value, lor tbe purpose ot OonceaUug a Uvdi.lt . . ' . wuicu he kuew exuned, and, 1 nav ouio lam , , vtd, lor putpoaes wutou, ll oorreoUy uudorsloud",,, . uoiuiuv tw ouuBiaerea eutiteiy Uiscrudltaoi lo, j nim. Tbe muuey waa there, uut theuomuuu' , , was deceived. . , Mr. Gtutou waa elected wben I wu, Tb " . same ooulideuoe was reposed in him that tbe :j people reposed in tarn, ia tact, tbe reposed , mure cotinueuoe Jo bim icon in m lot the ' Know A viiiagi had sontUtnc in htm, and tt appear thtf mdn't have tn me, (,Lugu(er. ',L", 4. Wueu luucovered tbe denjit Ur. OitMon was ( absent from Ouiumtius, It wai eleven o'clock tt utgbt wbeu be returued. 1 bad au interview witb bim immediate iy. 1 demanded that b abould rtnigu. Ho diuoTt Waul to reaigu, lift , sisteu agaiu, auu ne reiieraied bis dialuuttnauon , lor rooBous tuat eauuot be oomudeied Ouioabl but tbe keys ot the Tieuury were put in my tiauds, aud tbey did not leave my poaeessluei uutii lie did resign. J tben appointed an otflcar 7. iu wnoae integrity 1 nnve eutuo oouudenee, and wboaemauda aud receives tbe sutaat poaubla , u security irom every depository ol tn otat. , LSow, ivspeutiug tbe biaine tbat isallaobed to ;" " me, and lor not uaving souuer disourered tbe , , ; robbery 1 Gibson Is won irom woo appear-auoe aud character 1 never oould hav suapote4 , ol tbe get wtoug he boa oomuuited. Auottor ' Biorgou aud uov. media nau ten ume aa muon reoaon to suspect Brcsliu ut diahouesiy, aa 1 bad to suspeot Uioton. And tbey oouid bav 11 , easily uumpeiled nim tu reslgu as 1 did bisiuo-ce-or. nnatuid uiey duf Compi biareaig- , , uatlouT iiA AI toe very first onauee ttwy had they put him ou thsir Stat ticket again tor th very same uSic. lam obliged to utiK somewhat 01 myiell, but . , the nature ui the Ooee la my apology. 1 asked , ur. n m. ii. murgou to ci wun au. vtumeoa, ... tt , a ueoiiemau of uuduuoted inutility, mm! no- . , , tive ol your city, iu wiuiin the pauple every-wuero have oouudocoe, lu an laveaktaUon of tue 1 reoBury, out ne uecuned. nedidMiggtaK Ur. j?reutiM to act in his stead, aud Jit, rru- u' ' u, a wiv-1-Te.y Democrat, aguod toaouepb , Oulurtneroousldeiatioo, however, he adopted nis party's toviior, aud uvutiuud to serve, dwubt- r J less tbat tnt.y migit have a lairur opportuuity ot oe ertiug, that wnatevurappoaij4wa"tiUuk ,'k Uepubiicau lie," A party ur tutu, uen gut to ' 1 1 getucr aud black bdjieu uie, Ur. 1oa waa their . apeaaer at tuu meeting, auu aeu. do Veigr, a ,,, UuuUv.uau tutaj, wuo imtuortattiea bimtvuii by auueiug me List oaiupaigo, immurtaimed htm- . b , ' sell aaiu ou that ovvawou by dvltuduig me. Ltiuguter J Alter the refusal of Uorgan aod Prendu to ervu, 1 tnu appointed Mr. inumae SportoW, a 1 meiuoec ui uie iemovrtivm party, auu late an mU1o bolder uuder f reaiduut fieice, and Oe ageutlemauul ludpeuueuc aud Hafijir acuupted, aud moue tue luveaiigatiuo, Ue hoc pruKutvd ibe 'acts, aod tbey are before you. 1 aui told that tbe Demooraoy way up outu Lake, lu Ur, Paynes reglou, now attempt to' " get out ol the tcrape by oajriugl am a pat of t l(JCJ opariow. 1 am sure hu is uot pto( mine, , ior uo utw uuv bcubv vuuugu t tow 10c iu. ue i-u t a good enougb Dewoctat, m undentaad V tltitt deeigualioi), to vote lor me, but 01 tne aetaloatloo: lu facte U prt- ;. ' seuted oiler iuveaiigauou, are tnat hreelui leoJt t. entry dat tar 9 uie mcnty. There wae nut aw aeltar f tht pwpte'e manty taken by any vflfear ' ' j(" uf the H'pubitcun admtnutratton. lhei was" uot a donor 01 it lu to Treasury wbeu the He- " (lUOJioaii party aasumed tbe gvetnauut. But ilr. Gisou ouuoealed tb laot, Uedid groesly wroug. It Quuuul be deuuuucvd loo strongly, it cannot be palliated, tint 4 mean taeay ag 'tj that not vns ttotlmr of that money wae tv MAcn " , y HcpmbiKuU officer, "J , u nat nas ueootuti ot 11. 1 u 1 uow u you, , k By meous ul tue suit wbiob hare been Lustttu- ' ' ted aghast btwim aud Mlbou, we hop to ir- rul uul tn tact. Mest aaaurvd w will do avevuiiug tu our power to expos tba toct-1 nau nopiAl tbat Uui.ie earn would help us oat 1. the uimcuity, Urvslm bad lett tht country. 1 nroie 10 Uuuural Case, the Secretary ol Qtaie, ' ' 1 or 1 be purpots ut obialuiug the esaliianc of tee govaiuuueut In gettlug pvatvuiouol tbecul v ' ptlt, uut lieu. Oaaa wrote ovk that tb eftiradt-' iten treaty dut nut p wide or the ruwn -' '' giuviAargffd wt tne craw of cmltSMtemeat ' ', . 1

VOLUME XX VII. (Dljin State JaumaL PA I LI' YHI-WfcKtLY AND WfcEltL? HOHOUIiHR cb OO. MM). HHOlH,ttH, Editor. Trrai Invariably in Adranee. lUm- , W.OO par jut. . y tU Urrlr, pr Mk .snots. Tvi U.hu S ou pr jmt. WmiT S. 00 t Club- ol ton and oiu 1 SO TKDU8 Of ADVERTISING BT THlt SqOARI. (tw um om um uat a m&un.y i Ucf On On Um Om Out can 1 mi ., 918 00 ; on aqu vsaka. ; ,U W " U uuDtha Vi 00 ; on " I wk,,. I 00 0 mouths 10 00 , OM " 1 weak.,,. 1 10 8 month- 100; on " ftdftya..,,, 1 00 9mouUiB 9IU;om 11 SUti.... Tl 1 month 4 M ; om " 1 InsartlBa 10 DiipUytd adntrttMnunu halt man than the abort HtM. A'HartlMiuHiitii.lMdftd and plaotd 1b the oloiu of b; JalNotleM,''dobl4thordttuiiirratet. All Botlow nqalrsd to m pubUihsd by law, laf el rstss. If ordsnd on ths lonid txalaiiTB.T aflat ths Ant Mk, H per cent, loor tliku tL abor niM ; bat all saab, will appear In ths Trl'WMkl; wltboat eharg. Ba-.lnH Cudi, not Mowdlnf fin UbM, pl year, la' IK $'J,oO pr tins ; ouUldt lit. NoUtM af meelingi, chu-iUbls sodttlss, Ire soap. tt, o., balf rio. AciTrtlMmot Mt Beonip.nWd irltb written dlrso-lioM will bt inurtod till forbid, Bnd aharBBd uoord. All trtvuieni adixrtivmmu mutt b paid to adwuwi, Thl rulfl will nut bo TBnsd from, t'nder tU prnant iytn, the BdTsrtlm payt to uich fur Ui ipaes hs oocuplss, ths changM bslo eiirif Mil- with tb oompuaitloa only. TbU plan ii now mrllT ftdiinuid. TUESDAY KVKNING, AUGUST 86. Clly Bank Hlory Prmtoi Letter The party in Ohio which has for Ita standard-bearer Ikury ti. Payne, a mun whom bis neighbor aud towufmen of Cleveland bare aworu before aa Investigating committee of the Legislature, that they would not believe Aim under oath, appears determined to carry od the can Tasa aa It woe begun in the Columbus Theater, by a perversion of the truth and a resort to unmitigated lyiK. Pur the last two months they huve bveu telling the people that the defalcation Io the Stale Treasury was caused by Wm, H.Gi sou, "the BUck Uepublioao Treasurer." 'Ibis has been stopped with a round turn by the report ot the commUsiooer, Mr. Sparrow, hA uuB in An nl trruul I w tlint Lh mMlut rStbfltracled by John ii. Breelin. Mr. Sparrow is jk Democrat like thumwlves, aud there isuo way to auderinine or do away with the effect ot his report, except to denouuee him as a " Black R-puOlicau," and then deny the fairness of the report; but Mr, (Sparrow is tlie recently elected Chairmnu or the Democratio Committee ol Franklin county, wtiou services are much needed bert?, ai.d who baa many friends, and theielore tbiy giumble and growl, but neither bark nor bite. Fulled, therefore, io these great ends, disappointed In not being able to shield their own robbeiteit bubiiid thu follies of Mr. Gibson, thoy come back to a mean, weak slander, wblcb had a sickly txisieuoe la some of the most rabid sheets of the party, a month or six weeks ago. namely: "t at the tit ate lost nearly one hundred thousand dollars through the instrumentality ol Salmon P. Chase. Breslln, the Treasurer, depot Ited u?arly that amount with the City Bank ol Cincinnati, upon the recommendation of Cbast, and the deposit was lost." That ia the way In wbloh the case U put by the Cincinnati Jnqurtt of Sunday, iu its Introduction to thi letter ol W. S. V. Prentias, who. It appears, is the agent by which this new Blander was flrH given se cretly to the publio, and who, being a secret agent of the general government, at a nign sal ary, is in perieci keeping with bis daily business. This Mr. I'reutiss says : " Soma time lust winter, Mr. Breilin, in oon-verttailou wiiti mjsell regard tug tbe losses to the btate by depoatta Willi bauki, remarked that It was lu)Haeiuie to wntistaud tlie iuprlunltiet ol bankers aud politician ; and luitber, alluding to tue tiiy Uaiik depotiis, he produced v letter iTuM Govtrnur tiulnwn P. Chm$e, tecum-mending m dtiottitf 8t4te bonda tn ikt C'U.V tiunkoj ttmmnmi, wAicA letter, he infonmU mr, Ac uws about to tlxote tv the ftnamte Com-mutt. I urged him to make it a part ol bin auawer to Ww mierioga tones ol tbe i;omintite. iu reply, be taid inai be could not, as Uoveruor Lihae, utihvutch a piMuuml vvpuumt, um a ptwnat fnzttit, uhU furthtrmvii, thai t'haie controlled ttvetat vjtuenital Hi'Wtluun newt pipeti, mott which wat the dilute Jvurnat, all ot wtiicb were tbu IrieuUly to blui but which, if he nude puMio Mr. Lbase's letter, would alt be dowf. on mm." We venture to nay ibat John G. Brealia never told Mr. i'reutiM itut be was Induced to make the City Bnk of CLucinuati a depository upon tbe rvcuui mend ati ou ol Governor Chase. Tnat be may bve had a letter from Mr. Chase, relating to that bauk, Is probable, although, as we understand, Gov. Chase baa no recoHeeilou ol ever having written such a latter but what we deuy is, that John G. Breslln waa ever Induced by tbe letter to make that bnk depository. He b d other reasons to govern bis aet, aud that we veuture to say Mr. Prentiss knows. Did Mr. Bresliu not lutorm Mr. Premiss ol the Humes of ctrtain leading J)ttnoert who bad some Influence In tbe uiattert We tbiuk we might name a lew Just to refresh tbe memory oi this government ueteottve. But we do not intend to give undue atteutlou to th matter. We ask to have the letter pub lishtd. it In existence. Governor Chase has no oonoealmeutd. He has no lavors to atk of tuose who would by stealth ot by luusndo stab his repitatlun. Let us, we say, have the letter. It is s,iid that this leltter waa written In Cin cinnati. Tbe owners ol tbe bank say thoy kuoW nothing of such a letter and never heard of it. Governor Cuae iulurms us tbal If be ever wrote a letter to Mr. Breslln concerning the Ctty Bank aud Ita use as a depository, be baa no recollect loo of It. lie neither denies) having written it, nor admits it. Ue says that be has no recol lectio i ol it. lie never bad an interest in tbe bauk to the value ol a dollar. II such a letter was ever written, he Is, as wt understand, perieottjr willing that it should be published. We Qud by an examiuatiou ol the books that Mr. Breilin made bis Urst deposit In tbe City Baok on tbe 23d of February, iW'i. Governor Cbate bad at that time been absent from Cincinnati three mouthy attending to bis duties In Washington -,s alienator or tbu United States. U he wrote such a letter as Preutias spealu ol, it rauit have beeu wiltten three mouth belocs, lnd mil tlia arhila tn Brutllii'a banila. Bviid nt aocordiug to Prentiss, it waa this letter which induces the deposit, breslln was a long time thinking about it, aud it must have been a pow erlol letter, to have produced moh marvelous efltcls. It sounds llkeooe ol those stories wbloh old sailors sometimes tell to "the marines." But allowlug the case to have been exactly u Preutiss would have bis partisans believe, iu What way could the trnusactton implloate Gov ernor Cbase I Breslln kuew that Mr. Chase had nothing to do with the Bank ; that be was nst ther stockholder, borrower, depositor or officer in ibe 11 auk that when he made his first de posit Governor Chase had been la Washington three months, Now thea, will this Mr. Prea ties, and tbe Locoloco papers with him, say that Mr. Bieslio niaue no Inquiry abcut (he Bauk, as to Its character, ew. that be depeuded aulsl ou tbe note ol Uoveruor Chase ! The money rvmalued in the bank we don' know bow long. There were seventy thousnod dollars there when It failed, and the State lost It. But the State knew that Breslln deposits money in that bank. Med ill aud Morgan botL kuew ot tt-ibey must have known it lbj never advised him that the baok was bad, ant, might bieak they did not think so perbpi Wow we bave authority lor laying that Govern or Chase never knew that ihr waa a dolUp the public money deposited or bad been depot ited ia tbal bank, until be read it io the report alter the baok bad tailed. , . , ,. . . We ou Imagine nothlog more mean than ItaU attempt to abufflo off a responsibility which oaglit to rest, aud must rest forever upon Mr. Breslln aa Treasurer, aud upoa Morgan, Travill Jt Co. aa Fund Commissioners under the Medill Administration, upon toe aboalderi of Govern-or Chase, upoa the pretense that ht sometime or other wrote a letter to the Treasurer, advising the City Bank aa a publio depository. The Statesman nitcheo into Mr. Spar row the chairman ol the veatoernuo Co outy CommitteeTbe vVnr Begun. No event has contributed so muon to eioite the Ire of the Locofocos as the report made by nr.Hpanow in regard to tbe late dedication In the State Treasury. It makes them jump like pping turtles with a shovel full of live ooals upon then baou. It baa taken away from them be opportunity of accusing an innocent party of the tbelt an t shielding a guilty one. It hat spiked their principal oanuon the one with which they expected to do tbe most execution. while It affords tbe Kepublicaus an opportunity to rut their wbole Hue In a very damaging manner. We are tberelore not surprised at the Impotent wrath exhibited this morn lug by tbe central organ. It cannot keep in any longer, and now It hae set about bellitleiog the report, and abusing Mr. Sparrow, the Chairman ol the Democratio : Central Committee of Franklin County tbe gentleman who wrote the report aud who penned tbe sentence, "that th monbt was abstracted won tue Tbkajiubt bt Jobn G. BiiKSLiN." Tbe central organ speaks of "the owlish and pompous dullness embodied la tbe report thus etrlklog Mr. Sparrow a backhand, ed blow, who Is tbe author of the report. Tbe central organ is also very mad tbat Governor Chase appointed a committee to m .ke the in-vestlgatiou. W bat would It bave said If he bad not instituted an investigation? Why, it would have abused htm worse tban it now abuses him. Go on, Mr. State$mn, abuse your own friends lor telling the truth. Mr. Sparrow is well able to defend himself, and as be belongs to the StaUmtn i party, we do not wish to interfere with a family quarrel. A Sparrow and a Goose, bv the contrivance of a Kite, try a Vulture; and tbey solemnly dt oiue mat u nas always lea on grain ana grass oecauae ue says so. btatttman. Tbe above h said In reference to Mr. Spar row's Ueportoa the Treasury defalcation; woids more contemptuous aud lusultiug to tbat gen tleman It would be diDiouit to collate It Is but tbe beginulng of the war tbat is to be waged against Ur, Sparrow rot. dahiko to mi, thi thoth in ax ovriouL cuMhunicatiox. We pre sume tbat this attack upon tbe report and Its author the Chalimau of tue Democratic Com mittee for tbe County ol Franklin was decided upon by the State Committee of the party, which held a meeting in this city yesterday. Tbey and themselves like tbe two negroes who were in ihe Woods chopping, during a tbuuder storm. A Hub ol llghtuiiig struck a tree o'.ose to where tbey were standing, aud split it from top to bottom. One asked the other if be oould pray; to which he answered, not very well, be couldn't; well, says tbe first, "eomethimg u (e te dene, and dat pretty soon." Tbe Payueites bnd that something is to be done to get up even a show ot tight, and that "pretty soon." The defalca tion they hod appropriated to their own nse, and with it they hoped to demagogue the peo ple alter the manner of Morgan, but Mr. Spar row's report spoils all their schemes and upsets their calculations. Iu order to rail tbty must break its toroe, and to do that tbey most abuse Governor Chase tor having the investigation mad4, anddrlve Mr. Sparrow out of the party lor daring to tell tbe truth. It Is better, they ar gue, to slay one man and kill off tbe Mlllerlte ticket In toil county, tban to lose tbe State aud slaughter tbe candidates of the "Douglas Ne braska Dred Scott Convention." Pitch in, gen- tlemeu, tbe figbt Is getting interesting. Ihe Ob.o Ltle aud Trait Company. The Information which reached this city yes terday afternoon of the luspensitm of the Nsw York branch of the Ohio Life & Trust Co. caused cous.derable comment aud uneasy feel ing. The canoes which led to it no one eould slate, and It waa expeoted tbe parent Branch at Cincinnati would be lorcedalto to suspend pay ment, ine bluoiouall papers of this morulna- publish the lol lowing otlicial statement by the omoers of the bank in tbat city: Uavlng very nuexnectedlv received advloea from New Yoik, tbat tbe offloe ol tola Company m tbat oity, bud suspended this day, the Board ol Trustees deem It expedient to cUe its doors, aud suspeud payment until tbey can be fuliy advised ot the true situation aud condition ol that offloe, Tue Board ol i'rnstees also deem Ii pioper to say to tbe puOltottbat tbey regard ihe means ot the Compauy ample to meet all its engagements, aud tbat early steps will be taken tote.'Uine ousiness. By order ot tbe Board. 3. P. BISHOP, Aug. 24tb, 1S67. Aaa't Cashier. P. S. Tbe collection paper will be found at the Bauk ot Mesr. Groesbcck A Co., aud the discounted paper lu Ibe room ot tbe trust Ue partmeut. a. r. 0., Ass't Uaehler. Charles Stetson, Esq , the Presideut of tbe parent bank, received intelligence on Friday lost, which Induced bim to leave Immediately for Now York, where he arrived probably on SaturduJ evening. Tbe Cincinnati Oaettu says that It was reported last night In that oity that (he New York branch would resume payment today, but It oould be traced to no retpoulble source. We oan say tbat there Is no fear of the State loflug anything by the failure, even If the con Oern tbuuld prove to be bankrupt, as in consequence ot the recent loan, tbe State Is a debtor, instead of a creditor to tbe bauk. As soon as the news reached here, Mr. Wright, the Auditor, decided to go Immediately to New York aud attend personally to our affairs. lie left accordingly last night. Bon. O. Wether The Holmes Co. hepubticmn thus speaks ol our oaodldate for Lieut. Governor t "To say that we were pleased with tbe nomination by the State Convention, ol our former townsmen, Hon. M. Wxluh, lor Lieut. Governor, would but poorly express our feeilugs when we first beard of it. With the other nominees, we were well suited, Judge Wxuua's werejoioed over. We have known bim lor years, aud know no better oitlnen, more generous lriend or biudtr neighbor. He j red In our midst, emphatically a self made man, ha has acquired his preeeut high position by no iluoul path by no teui- dee ol manliaees, prlooiple or individuality, but by a lira gbt forward loroe of obaracter and vigor of intellect. No other man oould have been chosen who will poll so Urge a vote In ibis part ol Ohio, noue other nominated lor whom men would have voted ball so ohevrfal- ly. In the several exciting political oampaigus through wbiob be has passed sluce we have kuowu him sometimes a candidate himself, or laboring lor the success of others, he boa always maintained the coundeuoe and respect of his political opponents, many of them voting lot ulin at every opportunity they bad of doing so," it),Tbe Williams county Jitpub I tern & dard well remarks "that tbe sub-treasury oheme, uudar the control ot the Locoloco par 7 in this State, would, In all probability, be jome greater engine of ooriuptlou than United States Bank." The Uue plan Is to let the money remain with the county treasurers anu he tax payers, until It Is required by tbe a law, 4ud not have Urge sums accumulate in tat Bands of oue man. The money had better be ii the poaeesaloa oi the lax payers than in a Stak Treasury, ujil It Is needed.. i ih ( . iV ., COLUMBUS, OHIO, .. Mr flltcbensderfer We have bo intention of getting Into a con troversy with the Choinnatl Commercial, or the Oatette, in regard to the course tbey have been pleased to take ooncernlog Mr. Blioienaderfer. As tbey bave attacked him without cause, and nave given no just reason for their oourse, notb log tbat we could say would be likely to influence them to ohaoge tbefr position. We shall dontloue to advocate bis election, believing him to be as well qu all lied for the position he holds as any man In tbe State, and that be Is as gocd and as boneat a man aa there Is In Ohio. We do not apprehend much mischief to arise from tbe at ticks of the city press, so loog as they fall to bring any substantiated charge against him. The people can judge whether a man ia justly or unjustly assailed, and oan appreciate causes and fathom motives without our aid. They can distinguish between cant and candor, propriety and persecution, and they oan draw just infer- as and wlseoonolu-ions. The large Oily pa peri, may, after all, mistake or over estimate their power to write down an honest man aud a Just pubilo effioer, whenever they set themselves about It. We bave no tear of the defeat of M r, Blickeosderfer, though inch a oalamlty may be-tal us. Tub we know, tbat we have yet to flud the first UepublUan In Franklin county, or to bear of him, who Is not going to vote lor Mr. Blicken derfer, although there may be here and there one. We tbiuk Fraukliu county Is a far belter criterion of bow tbe Kepublloaua of Ohio will vote, tbau is the ctty of Cincinnati or even the county ol Hamilton, BB.Tbe leading organ ot the bogus "Dem o- raoy'' In South Carolina, the Charleston Mercury, In its Issue of August 12, 1857, says : 'The fate of the Union In our judgment, la sealed. It must be dissolved." As the draftsman contends that National De mocracy Is the same in all the States both North and South, it would be natural to luler that the Staietmati thinks the Union "most be dis solved." ISfjvThe Cincinnati Jqtuter tries to make it appear that Governor Chase ia In favor of the atteoksmade npoa Mr. Blickeosderfer by tbe Corry p-irty of Cincinnati. We know better. Governor Chase Is for tbe tioket, tbe whole ticket, and nothing but tbe ticket. He knows bow capable Mr. Blickeosderfer is for tbe position be holds, and bow looapable be is of doing a dishonest act. The Enquirer need not try tbat dodge. A Good Nohinbtiom. Ibe Kepubllcins of the senatorial district composed of Montgomery and Preble counties met in convention, on Saturday, and nominated Capt. M. B. Walker, of Montgomery, lor Senator. White we regret to lose our old friend, Felix Marsh, who so ably represented the district In tbe last legislature, we are glad tbat be Is to be succeeded by so good a man aa Captain Walker. J& The Marietta HtpubiUan, speaking of Payne's speech in that city, says " he exhibited tnoee floe oratorical powers as a statesman, which Salmon P. Cbase cannot even ape." 1 bat's true. Governor Cbase don't belong to tbat olass of " animates." A Hon cannot look like an ape, nor play tricks like a monkey A Faiixuk, " bill Ly lie," tbe Locoloco candidate lor Lieutenant Governor, made a upeech tbe other day In Marietta, ot which the Jntetigtnctr gives the following notioe r " Tbe fact was undisguised tbat Mr. lytle made a failure, tie not only did not excite any eutbuslosm, but he did nut even get tbe ear of bis audience. Tukion this speech as a specimen of Captain Ly tie's ability, be is below medioc rity, and does not deserve even the ehoit notice we bave madeot bim." OevThe Morgan County Republican Couven tlon has nominated Usury Dawes aud Gilman Dudley lor Representatives. These gentlemen ore bound to be elected. Mr. Dawes has taken the stump, and ii addressing hIiconntitiienta up on the political 1mub of tbe day. aT-The Hon. Henry Wluter Davis has been unanimously nominated for reeleotion to Con- -rtss, by a oouveutiun of his dhtrl:t, composed , ot tbe twelve upper wards of the oity of Baltimore, I avfloraoe C. Granger hae been nominated for Representative by the Republicans of t erry ooouty. aTThe Loooioooa ol Montgomery county have nominated for Representatives R. G. Mo-Ewen and Henry Morse. .Joshua Sweeney baa been nominated tor Repreeentativo by the Lcieoloooa of Roes 00, sTRlcLard Ten Broetk, the owner of Pryor nod Pry ores, is a native of Albany, and was formerly a mestenger boy In tbe New York Legislature. Tbe Providence Pet sayi; "In one respeot, Mrs. Cuuniogbsm's last performance was not a failure. Sbe set out to be confined, and has succeeded admirably. Sbe Is not, however, supposed to be In a sinking condition, as the courts reluse to allow her to be balled out," FROM KANSAS I TRIAL OF OOVJCRMOR ROMA"SOAT. Out. UoblMoa Ii liog tried i L.oomplon, Ku8M, lor usarpttloo of ufflot, beior, Judg, 8. U. u.lo. Tli, oalel wiUumm tnloii bim wen ttm M. Triton, naegxto In. iui, mo, ud ib.l otber reoeg.ue, Oo. w. Bro.ro, editor ol Walker', org.ii, mlM.lled The Uirald . . Uom, ( Lkwr.ooe. Tb. KuMe oorrespoDdeol ol tb, utooiuo.it b'Mtlu mjt, : Judg. (J. to l man ot dlatipated habltt; no toriuu. m a druukurd .Ten oei. wlior, druulteu una ii 10 oummou. At a driukiug party b, wi calivd upou aud mad, a ipob iu rcpouia to to, loiiuwiug mail : "to. uulou mun audeuaW 0, dlrtuWedi peioeabl, , tt we oau luioiitlj, it w, Duit,"lu wbiuu b, touk Ui, uioil ullra grouud. agauut tu, luoger ooutiuuano, ot ib uoiuu oi tun, Bute, it, wm OiomImiij to la-or ot a Boulbiru Uoulederaoy, aud tu obival- rio oouiu to reuiaiu iudu.iulut of lb. ftwtb. Ao. Wull, lb, MamluatloQ of wltnaue, li lolnn 00, lb. Judge wilt lak, ou bl aud leav. lu. room to Tim win. on. ol lb, uumeioui mIooui iu tuwu, lor a driuk. lu, proocediuui ar il..p. ed, aud alter waltlug awum lor lu. return ol lb. Ouurl, aud tbat uigultary not ooulug Iwvk, lb, Aliorue; Qeuerat ibio, lu luulatlou ot ', Court," goea out to driuk. lu. Jurj veetug uoib lb, Judge aud AtlorueT go out to l.quor, uouotud, aiuoux tb.mi.iTii to follow ault. aud won ibe U- b. Marabal la lett aluo. lu tu room with Ibe urlioueii aud wllueMee. It lb, Judne aei, too aiuuk to rotura. tbe Court u adjtfurued uuill lb, oelt moruuig. be-ompio, ia epite ot on .tupiattj aua preju diot, bai auui, deoeuo lu tbat te.peot, wbile uaio, uae ooue wuaWTer. Urn. lb, um, correppoudeot, writing Irom Law' rence, Itlib luat., aajl : UoTeruor nooluiou returned from Lecomploa tbli .Teutug. lite trial to Uato'l Uouil wai oouoludtd aOunt uoun, aud tbe oil. wai auu- mlikd to tbe Jury, woo are all Leooruploo lucu, aud pro-ll.Ttrjr. Ibef were out all Ibe alter' uoou, but uuulu uul aaiee upou a TunlittU firbapa boiore moiurug, ibe; ma ouuolude to agree. '1 be waul ol wbukv aud eoru breed will uoubtleai oaua, luim to ooui, 10 eume oou olual.'0 or Otber, In order to ua relaawd irum lb. couuuemiut ol tb, lure room. . Ibeoul wtineai eiauuutd uurlog th, trial III Mr. llltou. Mr. Uiowu wai oalled, but be we. no. ,at iaMntua. Tb. Court ordered au atiaebmeot lued lor Hid Brown, Ike Juiinl la hie ob.ru, to tb, Jur? took i(rouudl agaluil UuTeruor Hobiuiou, aajlug kU.1 u u. ever Heuiaeu w aoi la in. Qapaol!) uoveruur vi auiy n. wae kuiut ot Ueur- teluu of ollloe, aod tbllr duiiee reouirid Ibe iulug ut a rerdiot agaiuit tbe priiouer at tbe jar. Upon cooWcllon tbinot th, bogu, itatnt. n-Uin. Ih, par maul ot lu, not eawediug flu aevaUM ouuan aw mpiiaiinawal lu so. jaw. ,.," taWM ., WEDNESDAY, A'EDNRADAY EVENINU, AVGUHTtO, The Attempt of tbe Ktateamna to prove that the JLocofuco rauy it not in Favor or Slavery. . . Tbe oeotral organ 01 this mprnlug goes ofl iu a new shoot. It undertakes to prove that "the Democratic party ianotm, ptiUvery party," and tbe way It proves It Is as original as Its propo rtion. It quotes from luoh antUlavcry papers as tbe Chitrloston Juercwy, Richmond Lxam-titer, Ac., to prove Its point. It poiuts to Walk er In Kansas as nn evidence tn Its favor. A man who hoi been going a tout tbe Territory for the last two mouths with two companies of United b tales dragooaa at bts tall, to overawe tbe sotloa of the Free State men and to menace Lawrence with the terrors of a siege alter the manner of a Roman Pro-Consul. , The fajts ot tbe eie are these; The Missouri Compromise ww repoaled for tbe express pur pose ol making Kansas a slave Stale, end every asflUianoe was given to the slave power that oould be given by the General Government to effect that end. Tbe Blue Lodges were Institu ted In Missouri aa pro-Slavery organisations, Qudar the lead ot Atonlson, and money and men were raised in the South to aid and abet tbe crime. Wben the day ol election oame, the Border RutUaoi oame into the Territory, took possesion oj tbe polls drove off the Free State men - and pro Slavery men from Missouri were elected to ike Legislature, Tbey passed aoodo of laws whien hae no parallel in villainy. Tbey then sought to drive the Free State men out of, the Territory by hi e nnd sword. Their progress was marked by the bodies of their murdered victims and the smouldering ruins of their hub Italians. . . Ail this the " Demooratlo " administration! permitted aud eucouraged, and the " Demo cratic "party la Ohio sustained the adminis tration aud tbe outrages which were committed. There was not a press of tbat party In this State that dared speak out against them. On tbe contrary, tbey scoffed at the suffer in gN of tbe Free Stale men, and made jokes aud were meiry over " bkeufng Ksuaas." Tbe whole blame waa laid upon the men who were suffering lor freedom's sake. Dally de uunoatloQs were uttered again-t tbe emigrant aid societies of New Euglaud, while encouragement was given by tbem to the emigrant aid societies of South Carolina, Virginia and Georgia, aud to Buford's men, whose purpose was to subjugate that lair domain to tbe curse ol slavery. But tbe brave men from tbe Iree States, stimulated by the vigor of Freedom, stood their giound. The publio mind of the North rose superior to tbe deadening iufluence ot slavery, though supported by tbe administration and tbo entire Locofoco prefS of the North and South. Freemen poured in from tbe North, and it became apparent ibat they would bave a majority of tbe voles, in any lair elec tion. Then it was found cut, by the pro-slavery Democracy, that rquatter sovereignty " was a damnable heresy," to u-e the words of Senator Brown, ot Mississippi, aud Mr. Buchanan prom bed him that " bo would throttle It." Tbe elan-holding Supreme Court came to the aid of their southern brethren, aud, at one blow, knocked squatter sovereignty to the earth, by deciding tint the people of a territory had ao centtitutivnal power re exclude tlavery trim their midet that a man had the same right to take his slaves into Kanras as be had to take any otber kind of property, and that a Territorial Legislature could not prevent It; for every law 10 prevent It would be In viola tlon ol the Constitution ol the United States Such Is one ol tbe poiuts decided by the Dred , Scott deciiloo, which decision the Locofoco' Convention indereed, tbe candidates of that Convention tndirte, aud tbe CAie Statttman and its late Itei all over the State indorte. and yet. finding tbe people ai raying themselves against the legs! mnnetrositj, It attempt to crawfish and hold out false lights, In bopos to deludo them with the idea that the party which has committed tbts outrages and indorsed the Drtd Scott decistout not a pro-elavery party. Tbe thing can't be dono, aud this attempt to obaoge front In Ibe middle of a campaign, oau ooly be regarded as a retreat from the field. Tbo "Democratic" party, we are told daily, is a national party, It is tbe same In Ohio that it Is In the Carol inus, aud tbe entire South. Will the central organ pretend that the Demo cratio parly in tbe South Is not a pro slavery partyt Will it bave tbe audacity to deny tbal it Is, or will it say that it ii neutral on tbe sub ject, or tbat It Is an anti-slavery pirtyt Let us bave a leading artlole upou these points. Bi Bmur alwafi lb. tin,, Meoobauge, but prlucipiei ai. elirnalj tbu. ar, auhaogtug. If principle ii ligm, a fre. and Inielllgeut people will not fall to lodorw II ii not to be denied tbat the Democratio part ol Cbio ouc. pruleaMd to bo a party ol pitoclple, ao'l made adbeiloa to it a cardinal artlole of their polllloal orecd; but .loo, tbli modem gimpeoa ha. beeo repoalug In Ihe lapol tbe Uelllab, Bl.terj, It baa repudiated lb, prlu- ilplel by wbloh it proleiaed W be goTerned. lu tbe Utat, Couveutlun ot tbe " Demooraoy" ol Ublo, held In tbli oity on the 8ih of January, 1648, tu, followlog reolutloDi were adopted, aud both bar, beeu readopied without altera tion, at the Stat, Counntlool held In 1830, '61, '63, '64. tod '66 : 1. Hmttxd, That tbe people of Ohio now, ai tbey alw.yi bar, dooe, look aiooilarery ae au btII, aud uulaTorable to lb, development of toe spirit aud prauileal beutUli ol tree lU.tilutiuu., aod tbal euieruiulug tbew leull. meull, they will at all tliuei leel 11 to bo tbelr duty to um ail poner olearly given, by tbu lerini ul tbe rialiuual Oumpavt, to preveut It. lucreaw, to lultiale, aud Uually eradioale tbe uvii: but be It lurtber X. Jtc.irW, luat tbe Democratio party of Ohio do at tbe nine Iiuij lully leooauiae tue duutrlu, held by tu, early laibtnvl tbu tieoubl.o, aud still luaiutaiued by Ibe Demo- oralle piriy Io alt lb, &((, ibat lu e.ub Hilc ueloug. ibe rlgut 10 BUO.l aud uiouuy in owu luleru.l BD.ui, lu bold aud uiaiutalu au equal aud liidepeudtul auver.lguly wuu each aud eT-ery at ittt aud tuat upuu ibete rigtile Ibe Na- lloual liOglalalur, oi ueuuer legman uor erioroMb, lu lest, Iheie reaolutloni wer, lepudiated by the puny. 1 he uiUuetio, ut tu. llaviry prop. gaudi.ti undermiuvd tb. Tlrtu, of tbe reoog' uiled leader., aud thee, resolution, uo luoger bave a plac, iu tb, platlorm, llat D, mootaoy obaogedf It tbeie reaolutlouo war, aouud demooratio duotrlu, la la4o, lu 1850, lu 1852, In 1863, la 1864, aud lu 1863, ar, tbey nut Democratio buwl Will auy Denl'rat pretoud tbal tbey are nolf Who nae chauged the principle., ur th, men who uteteud tu be "Dernooratlu't j be Si.Ummn uuw denounce, tbo men wbo adrouale the priu- oiplti It ouoe prulcicd, a, traitri aud dll- uuloniau. nbyl or atihurlog to tbe princi ple! which It once proleaw d aud decliired were Dtmociatio. ill apoelNoy ll ai abamelea aa Ui pr.ie,Kd "Democracy" waa hypocritical. It le impO:iitje in me uaturu of tniug, that a uue Democracy oau laTor ilaTery, and ihe oouola- alou U luerllable, that it wai wioug when it an- uouooed tbe aboT, piluoiplee aa Democialio, or It Ii wrong now. Btavery Ii iltburan evil or It U a good II It li au ,TII, and Ihe Demooraoy ol Olu aaid It wai and repeated It year alter year, in iucreaH ought to be prevented, and th, ,vti eradicated. Tula 1, wh.i tb, Kepatiltoau party iyi, aud lor saying thuj the oiaftirnin lulmi oatei Its thundera agalnet th, Kepuolioaui at iraltori and diiuuloulila, lu Dumocraoy k ot t itrlpi wbloh amilat.1 with deapoilam, and li, tberelore, no louger Demooraoy. Je. anon, who U oalled tbl lather of Dl atoorasy, luUlated iBaaaarw wbloh h. hop-tc would stay the march, oi Wavary. The ofuU- SEPTEMBER 2,-1857. nauoe of UM7,;did live S raedum to U .Suite of Ohio and Ilea fiiawi Nurtk aud Weil of na, and th. aB. prtaolple wouU ban s like brnlga and peaoerul luduenoe in Kaniaa aod Nobruka, U Ih, iMtnle. oi Diaoorac, whs havi aaraaiad ih, gall, of) Ul sipiolal frumdi would permit it to operat. in tson ttsreUrlHi but th. Sutrt- mm ray. It it tnaeos la fir, to Kaniu what mad, Ohio frss, proiperoaa and happy. Iu policy hi. the effect of prolonging tb, reign tt Tlolenoe Ju that lil-laled Territory, sad the reaaonible and Jail policy of Jifferas Bait make way for the violent afbrti sf Border Bnf dan. to eiteud Slavery Into Kansai. Iu plalni to day rewund with the tread of armed men a hired soldiery wbo keek to Ulead Slavery at tb, point of the bayonet. Hie aopityug Uolooh of Slavery demanuaj'tbal tbe free people there ubmlt to It. SMhaisj, tb. Adminlitra'lon at Waahlogton lend, an army to enforM th, pro- landed lawi of a bogui Leglil.lure, and the atuamm one. Mail an would w. hava It, Such Demooraoy arlbll On people of Ohio will repudite with tW or It deaervei. They will adhere to th, f rluclpli. enunolaUd In the rHolatlom w hAVMiaotid, and will brand th. word "Traitor" on th, brow of bin to whom the title Juatly blloiijr' - r. Tbe ffaahlnguik Vnm saowi that all hope of making Kaeaai s alasa Male sal been given np loog ago by the ptoumuw men In thi Territory aa well aa i)y th. naopla of Miiioarl, "in faot all hope! of making Kaon, a .lave State haa been given up by all Ik. pro-glarary men iu ibe Termor?, aa.wall iia br the ueonie uf Uia lourl." tkattiman. - Thi. ihowi, at reiit, Ibat'thev one, enteitalo- ed the "hope" of ifirfklhi It a ilave State, and wa wooid ait why Ibe "but" hai been render- ed Toid! Ia IrWwj their abuse of the Free Stat, men, all tbelr Joke, about "Metiint jVaniu" have proved futile agalnit the hoiU of freedom, who for tbe lait two year, have ilrag-gled bo gallantly for their rlgbu and tue rlghu of mm in tbat lenitoryt Dai the aid aud com fort given to tb, ilavj power by th, Ohio Slaloms and tbe paper, of tb, party In th, Free SUlei, proved af no avail t Uav, tbelr dennooiatloua of the Yankee Emigrant Aid Society and Ibe Importation ofsharpe'irlueabeen utile when arrayed agalnit Liberty aud Free-men'a rig: ta t We can anur, then prlnU tbat If Kaneai Ii ntved from ilavery it owe, Ui aalvallon to the lndomluabl, energy and danotlui courage ol tbe Bepublloaa party. That party fought lb, battle lor Ire, soil ay,aioil tb, nulled South and a dougbluoe North, backed by lb, whole power and plunder of the national government. We ooly with tbat tb, qimtlon toat Milled tbat Kuniai ibould be free, lint II li not yet Tbli very day the ohlef village of th. Free State men In Kamaa I. beileged by United Stale, troop., and oar leading men ar, being tried for no crime whatever nuder bogai lawi be lor, a pro slavery court, and ar, likely to be flued end imprisoned by the men whlob there bav, tli, goTernmeot in their oharge. Efforu are eooa to b, made to force tbe payment of illegal taiea. Taie, Imposed upoa them by a Mlnonrl Legiil.ture, elwied by a mob, and Walker tbreateaa to oollegt tbera at lb, point oi tba bayonet, we warn our people agalnit belog deluded by tbe pro-slavery organs- Lt ue oomlder nothing aa done until all Is dou., aod Kaoea. cornea Into tbe Uoion with bar To-peka constitution, and takea her plao. with Ohio among tb, aisUrhood of Fre, Stale,. 8. N. Wood We received yesterday a letter from Mr. Wood, late ol Morrow eouuty, daled Lawrence, Kansas Territory, Auguil 19th, In which be ecpreesee in rery indignant language bia oootempt lor the slanden whlcb hare been publlabed tn the Looolooo papan mpMiing bim liaci be lett Ohio. They have publish, thai he had been arrested for Ibelt aod otber crimes; all of which are false. Ill, Wood la now practicing law in Lawrence, and lately recelTed a commission of Notary Pawll, from Governor Walker. Wa don't think h, ned mak, himself uneasy at what 1 is eoemle, hare charged rTbe moil effective electioneering arti cles whlcb now appear la the Siotcmas and oiber pap. n of that party, are taken from thi Republican papara wno ar, Jost now attacking Mr. Bllckenwlerler. jvsTTbe Ohio Slate Journal aootsa lb. Cm- oluuatl Volkabl.it aa a paper uuw supporting Heuiii. inn ii an euiu-e auaiaia. tub voitta blatt aupporied Obai. at Ibe lurmar election. Strntttmijit. Then Is no mistake about 11. Mr. Mollis, penonally and la bis piper, mpporud Medill for Governor, two years ago. And w, chal lenge th, Sutciiru to sustain IU aestrtion thai " he supported Uoverbor Ohas., at the former election." Tbli Is a matter tbat can b, sully anertaioed, and bow let us bav. no dodglog. GaLLU Cookit. A gsatleman residing at Oalllpolis, writua that Payne and Lytl, spoke In tbal place lait week, and did Ih, Bapublloaa cause much good. Be sugge.U tbat lb, Stat. Central Coumilte, engage them to tra,l through tbe enllr. Stat,. He also asyi that they will gin Qor. Chass, In Qallla coioly, thi. fs.ll, between nine hundred aud a thousand Toua. Two years ago, hut sot. lu that county wai but 344. That's about th. way It will go. BT Tb, Cleveland Viabtdtafar aoplw from th. Slaloms General Gelgsr's Liter with th, accompanying remarks, but sayi nsver a word of our oummeou, which showed that w, were clearly right sod Ihe General olearly wrong This li uufalr. We gave lb. General a bearlbg at length In our oolamoi, why should not tbe pspen of his party treat as with the asms cour teay? Fasi flau bo aa to bb Solo tub Dit. Peti tions are In circulation In Frederick aud other oouotlee In Vlrglula, Baking tbe Legiilatur. to conler on the County Courts power to sell rati negroes, where tbey refuse to pay their just debts, or negleot to provide for tbelr rami lies. If tbe precedent U once Introduced Into Vlr glula ol tell lug men wbo neglect to pay their just debts, we kuow manr white men there who may well begin to shake In tbelr shoes. aTTbe ot. Louis iHmeciat U complete turns from every comity In Miatourl, all of wbiob are official, save oue. By tnese returns, Uolhui, tbeeuiauoipallunoaudldate, (selected by at majority. Tble Is too olose for eomlori. ,Tbe Kepublteaus ot Urie ouuoly bare nomiuated Thomas O. furoald for tUpreseu- tative. 4a.Ths Wasnington correepondeol of For ney's Preu, ll satlstled tbat a serious effort will be made agaiuit Governor Walker's coo Arise Hon by tbe U. S. Senate. Ue fan tbat It will be sucoeielui, and predict dire conse quences 11 mob an event h mid occur. JttrWm. MolTarllu has been nominated for Stale Beuaior, aud Jobn Luke lor Kepreseutsr tlve, by tbe Kepublicaus ot Titrcarawos county. Tbe VrogrtHivc At, says tbat Ur. Luke Is very popular at home, and will maka a good Ko pre illative. Ur. Mot-arlin Is aa old oltlten of Coaboctun la a bard working mttcba jIo, and was oue of tbe Oral to Qome out in favor ot tbe organisation of ihe Be publican party. rfTbe " Deniouitwy '' ol V irginia ooateud that It is their man ifeat destiny to demand the removal or sal into Usury of lbs frta aegrv population. Uow uue It la tbat tbe tendei incrolea of tbe wloked are cruel. ' Estuu lNiTiTDTkvWe oaU alleutloa to tb odvertlMmtnt ot-Mr. Htjt, la another ootaata (his Instltuu has aa fttabllsbetl onarmettr, anc is worthy tbi attention of pert nu nd juar- dlaoi. '' Tbo Traat Compaot iank. ' For tba lateit newi oonoernlng the oonditlon of this Initllotloo we refer onr readers to tbe telegraph column. The Olnoionatl Ctmnurdml and the aeserj. ol this morning both agree In npressntlng tb, tone of feeling In that oity in regard to th. hank mi mora moderate tbu many expected it would be. A lerge orowd of anxious spectators were In Third street, Beer the Bank building, all day, and the matter of Ibe failure ooutloned to be the staple of conversation by all. During the day, Mr. Bmead, of the Milieu' Bank, made a speech to Ihe orowd, which Ih, Commnttml says had a good effect, Mr, Bmead's Bauk haa deposit. Io tbe Trust Company to th, amount ol una hundred tboosaud dollars. He laid that be had not Ih. shadow of a doubt but that tbe depoiltor. would reoeiv. very cent ot tbelr money; tbat the Bank could low two millions of dollars and yet be able to pay all ol lu depositors..; Ther. was no ran upon soy of tb, otber baok. In tbe oity, wblcb Is a very lavorable sign, as It bowl tbat there Is no wiot of ooullJenoe io their solvency and tbelr ability to meet all Jnat demands and tbat there U no panic. It appears to be r,arded as strange that no information has beeo reoelved Irom Mr. Btetsoo, lb. President ol tbe parent Institution, who has been In New York since Saturday. It Is believed thai Ibe wbole difhoully has bwo oc- oaaloned by itock operationi In New York, wblcb hava beeu oarried on to an" eoormom extent wilhout the koowledgo ol the Bank o(n-oere io Olooliinatl. If thii be so, It shows thai ther, haa been gross oegtigeuoe ou tbefr part, or groat knavery and concealment on tbe part ol the offlcrs In Wall street. Iokomko THKia Gum MuL The Philadel phia Prcit, In an article beaded 11 Wbo shall take their placet!" lays: " The mea of oar Auiastaa aire bave neRrlv all paeeed away. Olay, Webster, Oalbunn, Clayton bave gou. Ot lb.tr ootemporaries, Mr, Buchanan aud General Cass are the only re maining disliugoiabed representatives." Thls,iayi the Pittsburgh QaiMe, I. really anklnd. Whir, are Yan Buren, Benton, Dickinson, Dix, Dallas, Dayton, McLean, Everett and Crittenden f Tbeie are men as truly belonging to "our Augustan age" ai the men named by tbe JPrew and oertaloly Van Buren and Beaton were as worlby of mention lo cooneotioo with Clay aud Oalbonn, aa Buobaoau and Care are. And then, what has become of Pierce t le he dead, too, or li h, sunk so low aa to be unworthy ol meotlont As to " our Augustan age," wbiob cooulned gianU before whom tbe mea of tbe present day dwindle Into pigmies, we bave no faith In it Tb, present can produce as able men as tbe past Dooglaa ll certaloly aa able s man as Claytoa waa, and w. ibould oot be afraid to matoh Mason or Huuter with suob men as Bu- obaaan or Cass. On our own lid, of tbe House, w, esteem Sumner, Saward, Faseeoden, Chase, Banks and many others we oonld name aa tbe equals, in point of talent or etalesmaa-ablp, of any of tba mea wbo bar, gone belon, and w, do not think tbe leading men of Ibe Democratic party a whit less able tban tbe proml-aeat mea of tbe so oalled " Augustan age." This la too young a country, and poseeuse too many of toe elemenU of greatness to warrant tbe belief that IU Intellectual will aot keep pace with IU other developments (abut Freedom and ler alami, 4tch!u, who waa elected by the "Demoora oy" Presideut of tbe U. B. Senate, II situ en gaged oarrylug oat "Demooratlo" prinoiptes aa ha understands them, Til : to make Kansai a Slave State. H, nas recently written a letter to Sonth Carolina, announcing that he does not deepalr of planting Slavery la Kansas, and thai "one more effort" will cause tbe Border Bamans to succeed. The Slaraimus doe, not In words Indorse th, oourse of Mr. Atchison to da so would be to open the eyes of Democrat, In Ohio who olalm to oppose tb. exKaslon of Slavery ; but It doe, the next beet thing It ebuie. Ibe men whom Atchleoa abuses, and oasU the weight of IU Influence against th, men wbo are conlen. ding to make Kaosu a Iree State. Taa Old PkMTKNTUKY Lou Tbe sale of tbeie loU took place on Saturday. Only Hi were sold, as lollowa. aubi'd. Ma. Ltll,soMtiW.K.laa me eo S4, "J, K. Paul WOO VU It, a 0. Bradford SC. 41)000 to, " I, M Paul loo ,0 IT, " tt. C. Bradtiird kC. UO 00 tw, " Ih.ed.f. Comatuok.. Uo OO lit oo lis oo 813 10 ecu on ll will b Ken tbat the, all Io s brought 1164 mora tban the appraisal. The sale will be oontlnued on tbe S9th of September. 'saw, Th, New York Surrogate, belon whom the fact whether Mr,. Gaunlngham wai married to Dr. Bardell wai examined, has deoldad tbal tbere wai no marriage, and haa decided tbat lelten of administration be Issued to the next of kin. Tbli decision, while It stripe Mrs. 0. of the property, alio leleuei ber Irom tbe charge for which ehe la now lo prison. ksvSil negroea were triad last week, la Blohmond, Ya for an assault upon their over. eier. They were found guilty. Two ol them were atafsacarf tt bt Ktag. The other four were Motenoed to be Irsusponad beyond Ibe limiu of the United States. To Cubs, probably. Hall I Columbia! .faf Baroom, the great showman, anils for Euglaud on lbs 8th ol September. His family la slrsady there. He Intends to make Loudon bia permanent home through llle. avThe majority for Thomaa L, Gliogiuan, la the Bancoa.be diilrlot la North Carollua, la 6016. Tbat will do. Latest bsas aaias4laTtr.r Boblaioa le liuilcd. tttt uw'1Ujr of the St. Louis' iiemocrar ou Muuday evening, lie left Lawruuce ou Friday j morning, the itut luat., and a abort time be lot e bia departure bad convened witb a geotieineu Just Irom Leoouiptou, wbo Informed bim tbat Uie trial of lov, Uonlnsou bad re-ulted iu his atqultul, notwllbstonuiug tbe cborge of Judge i Catu tu bud bim guilty, stall jre geterally quiet j tn Lawreuce. KiuNirrLrO Faai Nionons Tbe sbeiifl ol UiMioaippi county, Misaourl, ad ver lifts a ut-gro Who was seised at Cairo, in Illinois, aud U uow lu Jail at Ubarleatou, lu Miiiouri, to be sold lu to kiavery, uuleee somebody comes to uleiiu biui as a slave belore tbe day ol sale. li would teem irom a similar advertisement in the Cape Uirardeou (.Miaavurl) kU jle, tbat a blaok uau wbo waa wisett lu or near Ualio, la alto in Jail at tbat pluoe. aud is auuuunced to be sold. tit what riabt do Miaeourtaus kidap and oariy away iree negroes irow luiuoiai Vatttte. Womui Hiuure. ite liaiisas ootre-pon- deut ol tbe Chicago Tribune says : lu otuequenoe ol viuUttug tbe word "male' beioie rewjuei la, lUe Uoruvr iiulhaus bave tn irauciiimid tue woiutul 'the laiien ili Iuhiii ou tieicismg tbe ribt thus u ui u ten lion ally oouieneu ou inetn. Let i.uoy aioue onus out sue inaj oau tier ballot uow, liutrau 101 oor der HutUoo oarelesMiearl Tim 4Mb Now. About eighty live years ago ihe iniootu ol Virif lula auiouuteu to $4,Ub6,47( aud Uioavol Ntw Xvik to ivwI.iUO. Vugiuia'D imporu uow auouut m about tJuU.VOU, and bei eipurts suuw Uuee milllous aud a ball. Tht imports or Mm atuouoi 10 tvotvuu.uuv, uj ber tiporu to Jf,OuU,UoQ. .Tbe tit, Vernon Jtunner rays itut Sheitfi itroug of thai county, (.ILuox) it a defaulter I be amount ol Ave or au thousand dullari, anc Jiat bis bond, signed by some ten oitlscnio. ibal county, baa beeo stolen from tb Auditor', jffioe. Ur. Stfuog lelt low wivki slue ly- aliloraibi twd the time of hli return luUuitful TIII'ltslMV EVRMNt;, AUGUST IT. The pro.Slarcry Party m m Wit End iHeir neproauction or slitlo tal nmnies. Tb; Locofoco party are in a desnerata .trnit tor themes by wbloh to carry on the cauva-a n this SUte, They bave already run short of matter. Tbey And that tbe Dred Soolt decision and tbelr pro slavery platform hurts rather than helps them. They have found tbat fireelin ab ttraoled every dollar of the public fundi, and is aione trie defaulter. Tble Is bad. Thev were in nopes io uave made (Jibson and the Republi can party bear the burden of their official Treas ury depietiou. They grant at Ur. Sparrow and his report, and 14 outses, not loud, but deep," are utterred with bis name and bis report nexed." There Is no element of popularity In tbelr standard-bearer. Ill legislative record it bad. Ue ii tbeie shown to bave beeo a hypocritical Free boiler, aud author ot the ten per cent, i merest bill, by which being of great weai.D ne oau extract a larger Interest from farmers aod mecbautoa wbo go to him and other capitalists to borrow. Bis record also ihows tbat In the examination of the Lloyd oase, gen tlemen of tbe highest respectability, members ol tbe bar practicing with bim at Cleveland, sol emnly swear that bis character lor truth aud veroity U bad, aod tbat where his own inter ests are to be atTeoted, " they would not btlitvc him under oath." The record also shows that lu a ooutroverey arising in the Senate between him and Harrison G. Bluke, a Senator from Medina, In which waa Involved the veraolty of oue of tbem, Mr. Blt.be asked that an Investigation might be ha J. The record shows that General Eokley otleied a res olution for the appointment oi committee to make the Investigation, Mr. Blake voted for it, but Henry B. Payne, with bli entire parly voted againat it, and ihe reejtation woe loit by a ia vote. Fay. e did not dare to undergo the investigation. 4 . . . Such being the stite of tbe case, tbe Loco focos have fallen bock upon old reioaroci, resources wblou never fall them, namely personal detraction and unblushing (aleiQoatlon. Tbey are repeating over tbe same slanden which they Uttered two years ago against Governor Obaee, and encouraging the sinking hopes ot their followers by assurance of victory. We devoted an hour yesterday to au examination or a Ule of the Statetmun for 2866, from which delectable volume, redolent with tbe perfume of Locofoco rhetoric, we selected a few eboice ppecimeoij. We Qud tbe charges ugainst Governor Chaie there made then which are made now. Liiten : In tbe SMetmin of Stpt, 16 lb we read: 'Ur. Chase is In favor of striking out tbe word 'white' wherever It oocurf In our Count! lutlon end Laws. Tbis would place eveiv negro la Ohio upon an equality witb white ciu lseos. " Tbe earns two year old falsehood li running tbe course now. Sept. 18tb. "Cbase Is a disunloniii and nullU fler." Sept. 26th. "Chase ia the Hlab Priest of Ab olitionism," In tbe same paper we have the old story about the pitcher presentation, wbloh Is now going tbe rounds, as If it were something new and veiy wlckei. Brodder Cbateieambe Statesman) awured these darkies how much pleasure It would iiive him to knock lbs word whit out of tbe Countl tutton or Otilo, eo that bis colored brethren could bo voters, Jurors, office holders, and equal to wn it citizens in every reepeo. It Is not necessary for ui to uy tbat the above paragraph is false. Governor Chase never re ferred to tbe word white io tbe oonetitntlon at all. He doubtless did reler to the Infamous Black Laws which were then upon our statute book, and which debarred a colored m m from giving testimony In a oourt of Justioe. . And what Is more, this very Democratic party, alter this letter was written, followed Ur. Chase's advice, adopted bis Ideas, elected him to tbe United States Senate, bro bkf.ui.kd thosi "Black Laws." Sept. 25 th, The Utateiwuin calls Uoveruor Chase "tbli miserable demagogue." Sept. 26th. The Su.fimca quotes from Slrlngleltow's paper, the Squatter Setereigm, an article In lavor of a Southirn Republic, aud acouses Governor Chase of acting In concert with David R. Atchison. We quote its words: Obaee. here. too. while protesaloK friendship for tbe Uoion, Is iofl union tbe passions aud pre judices of tbe people against the ancient aod oonseorate'l compromises of the Constitution. n net eise noes u want out a dissolution oi tne Union, a Northern Republic of wbiob be could be UiOTaTOaT ' This is tbe sort ot Huff leveled at Governor Chase two years ago, and which, although bis administration of our Stat affairs, bis private obaracter and official life bare given the lie to it all, ar now repeated dally, as If tbey had ben true as words of holy writ. We now propose to give a few extract show ing how badly they were going to defeat Gov ernor Cbase. In the Statemnan ot Sept, 2tiib, this question Is asked . "Will Chase dec Hue, or will th darkies ouiu-pel him to ruo against all odd si" OctttJ. "Toe signs of tbe time are oou-vlooing the obatlalaos of tbe Journal that Oh ate is a badly beten oanuidate tbat tbe Democrats ar going to poll tbo largest Democratio vol ever oast tu Ohio, aud tbey tremble and quak lu tbelr iboee, and vent tbelr luug pent-up malice upon honest wbigs who oaunoi be sold to the erob abolition tradesman," Oot, 9 lb. -'Cbase la undoubtedly a badly besteu candidal, and bis I r lends may aa well prepare lo pay their debts." This waa written ou the day of election, but so perverse was the oeotral organ In Its misrepresentations, It kept up th delutloo avoo after the election. Tbe tollowlog li Irom tne Stata- man, tbe day ajter tb election : Oot. 10th. " We luvo ooly time to say, as our paper Is going to press, ttiat Gov. U ml ill is re el- uted by a most triumphant majority, aud ti.e ludicatiuus are itroug mat we uave oorriea Ibe whole Slate Uukel and Leglalalure." Were meo ever eo deluded aa tbe lMacreiof tbe central organ two years ago t Governor Chose was elected by about sixteen tbousaud major I ly ; the rest ol tbe Slat ticket by about twenty two thousand, aod tbe Kepublicaus had a majority ol about three bllhalu each brauohut ihe Legislature. We have made the above quo laiioUB to let our readers see how little depeud- euoe can be placed in the predictious ot tbe Utatetman, aud to show tbat tbe slanders agatust Governor Cbate now fulminated, have not even tbe negative muni of betug original. fity Tbe Utauma of this murnlug ha a leading article In glorillcation ot Capt. Lyile, It candidal! for Lieut. Governor, which con cludes as follows: "We were Intensely ar all Lied by bli nomioa tlon, and w are oiitigud to the coireepoutlenl oi tue jvurnat, who was too siupiu to appreciate bis wit or lo uudersiand oit Jo 410, tor uaTiug glrou us the oppoituuily to speak ol mm ae u uetervea. We should tike tbe Statttnutn toiuoiiuua whether U regards Capt. L.;ii-' iiusi nl the Christmas diuuer at ibe mil iioue a lew yet.rt ago, as a speoimen ol tb wit which "our correspondent U too stupid to appreciate." Per haps tbe Sftfumsa will publish lbs toast aud tiy whether its readers are sumcionily aiiligbt- eued lo appreciate its beauty. I tefc.Tb Chicago iA"-cit rays that tbe ar rest ut ooo ol tie editors. Ur. Brayman, lor rob oiog a poet offloe drawer in that city, U a con spuaoy, and that paper give such explanation ol tu matter aa to render tbat assertion in t tban probable. It ii well known that Ur. Weut-eenb, one qt tba pioptletors of that paper, wa arrested (or itealUig mU bags, aod tbat tht blbg turned ou. to the utter diagrtot of the posteBUt parUsa. r t ( NUMBER 23. SPEECH OP UOV. CflAS( 4T CINVLYJMTL OnTbursiiay nl6ht Got. Chase mad aspfteoh V1 at Sixth Street Market Place, Cincinnati, wbldb . - . contaim some faot of Interest ta Uie people Qt ' Ohio. The reporter of tba Vummeul funilibeB ' ' tbe following, which we oommend to the attan- ' ' "" tion of all the people. Let It be read and poa-' dered. The Governor said: ": ' Fellow citisens, I am not her to-n(gbt for '. tbo purpose ol atuusiog you with a auundinaT -, poltt.cal haiougue, but i oame to adareas my . eft to your ouusoteuces auj aultgnianeu )un-. , . . meat, I rejoice to see the spirit which manh 1 . lestly Inspires you, tor 1 perceive ty th a- . preeaiou 01 our upturned t aor, toot Ui peopl , 01 Umiuiliou ouuuky leel an uiterest io the great issue that ue uow belore tuem, and wmoh are the bonds ot cohealoo by wbiob the great Me- . publican party is uuiteu. 1 peroaiv tbat th principles ot liberty atill animciaa you as when . ' 1 last addrested you, and J. rtdoioe. U tauot' iu th nature ol tbe oaua ot human freedom to, . - die out of the human neon. We represent th 1 . right ot human liberty, the same principle tuat inspired Jederaun and Jacttaou and w-now stand where wa always have stood, and ' aitiajB wm Bbftuu, uqui wo nav attoiuiiaoar ends. Tb election belore us, It Is true, ia not : a uatlouat eleottou, aud it is true tbat wa need not newswily diBUUBs Naliouai uwues, but It Is alao true Uiot tbe JiepuOlioau patty u Motional in lie character aud deslgu, aud nenoe, vrf-election, be It ot State, ol oouuty, or oi town or . , oity, partakes alike 01 a .National nature, and their result enter into all our general coo ' . ceru. but I now purpose lo speak to you ot faota wbiob more Iiu mediately uiterest you, 1 am oelore you as your candidate tor Uovemor nut ol my own choice. 1 mv iusUv sv. Ur ambitlou was satisned with om d rm, and I had uopea to reiue iroui uie cores ot oHlna (ode rut my time to lutereeu ut a private nature, tat ' auiumoned as 1 waa, by tba uuauiawua choice " ". ol your repreaeutativea io Couveutiou. 1 tell "i' ' conetraiued lo accept the oali of the tttpuWl- uau patty, auu a am uete to open to you my Heart aud my miud upon pubuo quettious lu 1 wuich uu juatl mauiiest a Ugep tutor ut. iuuevts. ' ' " TEC TKEAB0XT DUjXObTION. I am fiomif to eueok to Vou. lirat. of tha nro. dlgious nule louuu in the public pocket, labali ttju juu .ruiy an tuat i a uow ul tbe rubbery of ibe i'leoeuty, wbiun has rcoeutly developed itself, aod boost Ij you wbeie tba rsoubsdiUitv properly beiouga. a lew weeks ago, lo lb month of June, I dis covered, to my uiter aatouiBbnieut, tnat thee tvoa a uouuit 01 ouiue ouutuuu iu tne Ireasury, i bad supposed Irom ottio.al reports ut tbe Leg- ' itltuiva iuvesiigaiiug Committee, aud lrotu the 1 uditur, that tne money was all sate iu tb , ' rret.su iy as tbey had found it. And It was mere wnen tbey examined tne Treasury; and I " ousts i auu tt jrwu UH1 l uau UtjfjU BO0UI uvii aurwg Oreeliu'a autnluiBtratiou, aud that uot oue dol jt ' lor ol it ever sullied tne tWers ot a siuale obi-J cer of tbe itepubucau admiuisuatlon. And 1 shall show you the oiroumsiaocei un-dec wbicb tbu Uepuoiicau admiuutraiioa as ;' autued tue Uovetumeuu We were eisoted in leoo. tio Legislature bad met lor two year, aLd the lost LeKtslalure wuicU pteceded our en-"" try iuto clhca, which wae Democratic, bod tailed " " to paw laws to guard tbe Treasury, and tbu left it at the disuieuoa and mercy of a alngi . u man. , . (i , . v.ben tbe Repablioaa Legiilalare met In Jan v , uary, loog, iniost tbe Utt Unog tbey did was . .. 10 pass a law guardiug and proteuilog the Trea--, ut y. Uul upou 11 ui it aid uot prove aa efficient -.. . at had been anticipated. Lewuuig lu loot 1 wy experienoe, however, wuvu tbey met at th aojouiued wesiuu ot tbl year they euaotad a new Jaw, wbisu required a quarteily examinav ..s. nun by tbe Governor, aud oito by to Auditor. 1 At tbe rrgultir teoMOU tbey had uiav appuinied a 1 1 Legislative Juvestigaiiug uommitl, vuuprised . ul turee memoers, ail oi whom wet Uapubli" 1. oaua, tue utmo,rate baying relused to pcimit a (ereaeutative ol ibeir potty to serve on lb ,uuimittee, 'ibey did bold a oauoui aud deat m . uated oue Democratw member tor each ol tare ; Oummitteea, but luotequeutiy anotfier Demo-. . . cratio caucus wu beta, aud upou deUtwauaa ibey relused to cuuoteuause tne tnvestigaUoav ; tutu the administration ot their own parly, thui esuitiiabiug lueir fears that corruption bad tt-leted wbicu they tuared to expose. Tbe examination, however, wo made by tba , Committee, aud aUo by the Auditor, aud they '. luuud tue muuey, it was there, 10 the Treeaury-,, , dm it wae a sbatn. It waa there, as money la r Hometimes louud iu the vaults ol your ikvats, mama Um anuuer Oojum around. 1'Dei Uv to . aumo otner oouk and uuriutv lauds tot iyieM vf, " purpoaes, Tlie examiner sues tnat all le right, ,1 U rentes, when prfivl obaugat aud tt tunt, there, J ust so in uus oaae, J tut bo wuu Giosoa-' t (J ' tie ha borrowed diott, bills, Ac, evtoeutiy ol v , value, lor tbe purpose ot OonceaUug a Uvdi.lt . . ' . wuicu he kuew exuned, and, 1 nav ouio lam , , vtd, lor putpoaes wutou, ll oorreoUy uudorsloud",,, . uoiuiuv tw ouuBiaerea eutiteiy Uiscrudltaoi lo, j nim. Tbe muuey waa there, uut theuomuuu' , , was deceived. . , Mr. Gtutou waa elected wben I wu, Tb " . same ooulideuoe was reposed in him that tbe :j people reposed in tarn, ia tact, tbe reposed , mure cotinueuoe Jo bim icon in m lot the ' Know A viiiagi had sontUtnc in htm, and tt appear thtf mdn't have tn me, (,Lugu(er. ',L", 4. Wueu luucovered tbe denjit Ur. OitMon was ( absent from Ouiumtius, It wai eleven o'clock tt utgbt wbeu be returued. 1 bad au interview witb bim immediate iy. 1 demanded that b abould rtnigu. Ho diuoTt Waul to reaigu, lift , sisteu agaiu, auu ne reiieraied bis dialuuttnauon , lor rooBous tuat eauuot be oomudeied Ouioabl but tbe keys ot the Tieuury were put in my tiauds, aud tbey did not leave my poaeessluei uutii lie did resign. J tben appointed an otflcar 7. iu wnoae integrity 1 nnve eutuo oouudenee, and wboaemauda aud receives tbe sutaat poaubla , u security irom every depository ol tn otat. , LSow, ivspeutiug tbe biaine tbat isallaobed to ;" " me, and lor not uaving souuer disourered tbe , , ; robbery 1 Gibson Is won irom woo appear-auoe aud character 1 never oould hav suapote4 , ol tbe get wtoug he boa oomuuited. Auottor ' Biorgou aud uov. media nau ten ume aa muon reoaon to suspect Brcsliu ut diahouesiy, aa 1 bad to suspeot Uioton. And tbey oouid bav 11 , easily uumpeiled nim tu reslgu as 1 did bisiuo-ce-or. nnatuid uiey duf Compi biareaig- , , uatlouT iiA AI toe very first onauee ttwy had they put him ou thsir Stat ticket again tor th very same uSic. lam obliged to utiK somewhat 01 myiell, but . , the nature ui the Ooee la my apology. 1 asked , ur. n m. ii. murgou to ci wun au. vtumeoa, ... tt , a ueoiiemau of uuduuoted inutility, mm! no- . , , tive ol your city, iu wiuiin the pauple every-wuero have oouudocoe, lu an laveaktaUon of tue 1 reoBury, out ne uecuned. nedidMiggtaK Ur. j?reutiM to act in his stead, aud Jit, rru- u' ' u, a wiv-1-Te.y Democrat, aguod toaouepb , Oulurtneroousldeiatioo, however, he adopted nis party's toviior, aud uvutiuud to serve, dwubt- r J less tbat tnt.y migit have a lairur opportuuity ot oe ertiug, that wnatevurappoaij4wa"tiUuk ,'k Uepubiicau lie," A party ur tutu, uen gut to ' 1 1 getucr aud black bdjieu uie, Ur. 1oa waa their . apeaaer at tuu meeting, auu aeu. do Veigr, a ,,, UuuUv.uau tutaj, wuo imtuortattiea bimtvuii by auueiug me List oaiupaigo, immurtaimed htm- . b , ' sell aaiu ou that ovvawou by dvltuduig me. Ltiuguter J Alter the refusal of Uorgan aod Prendu to ervu, 1 tnu appointed Mr. inumae SportoW, a 1 meiuoec ui uie iemovrtivm party, auu late an mU1o bolder uuder f reaiduut fieice, and Oe ageutlemauul ludpeuueuc aud Hafijir acuupted, aud moue tue luveaiigatiuo, Ue hoc pruKutvd ibe 'acts, aod tbey are before you. 1 aui told that tbe Demooraoy way up outu Lake, lu Ur, Paynes reglou, now attempt to' " get out ol the tcrape by oajriugl am a pat of t l(JCJ opariow. 1 am sure hu is uot pto( mine, , ior uo utw uuv bcubv vuuugu t tow 10c iu. ue i-u t a good enougb Dewoctat, m undentaad V tltitt deeigualioi), to vote lor me, but 01 tne aetaloatloo: lu facte U prt- ;. ' seuted oiler iuveaiigauou, are tnat hreelui leoJt t. entry dat tar 9 uie mcnty. There wae nut aw aeltar f tht pwpte'e manty taken by any vflfear ' ' j(" uf the H'pubitcun admtnutratton. lhei was" uot a donor 01 it lu to Treasury wbeu the He- " (lUOJioaii party aasumed tbe gvetnauut. But ilr. Gisou ouuoealed tb laot, Uedid groesly wroug. It Quuuul be deuuuucvd loo strongly, it cannot be palliated, tint 4 mean taeay ag 'tj that not vns ttotlmr of that money wae tv MAcn " , y HcpmbiKuU officer, "J , u nat nas ueootuti ot 11. 1 u 1 uow u you, , k By meous ul tue suit wbiob hare been Lustttu- ' ' ted aghast btwim aud Mlbou, we hop to ir- rul uul tn tact. Mest aaaurvd w will do avevuiiug tu our power to expos tba toct-1 nau nopiAl tbat Uui.ie earn would help us oat 1. the uimcuity, Urvslm bad lett tht country. 1 nroie 10 Uuuural Case, the Secretary ol Qtaie, ' ' 1 or 1 be purpots ut obialuiug the esaliianc of tee govaiuuueut In gettlug pvatvuiouol tbecul v ' ptlt, uut lieu. Oaaa wrote ovk that tb eftiradt-' iten treaty dut nut p wide or the ruwn -' '' giuviAargffd wt tne craw of cmltSMtemeat ' ', . 1